• blitzen@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    Microsoft has nothing worth using.

    Mostly agree. However, Excel remains the exception. I refuse to buy/subscribe to whatever subscription they are currently peddling, but I do consider my stand alone Excel license to be worth it. And if the next version of Excel is still offered as a stand alone perpetual license and does not force AI, I’ll buy that too.

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      1 hour ago

      I feel like Google sheets is a better experience than Excel, at least for my personal usage. I’m not enterprise though, and not trying to run it like a database or anything crazy.

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        If I’m using it in browser, sure. But as a standalone application, no comparison IMO.

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          I’ve tried both. I think part of it is friction from little behaviors that I expect to be like Google sheets but aren’t. I don’t even know what they are until I hit some keys and excel does the “wrong” (but probably reasonable) thing.

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            29 minutes ago

            I have the reverse, I am so used to Excel from work that using Google sheets can be really annoying.

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      3 hours ago

      Yeah, I meant for AI stuff specifically. Their main products are…well I wouldn’t say “good” but they successfully choked out all competition in the 90s so…