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vovavili | 1 month ago
And yet they _still_ don't have a desktop client for hotkey-driven and very fast-paced workflows, meaning that any serious professional spreadsheet work is still a Microsoft monopoly. If even the US market with all its favorable conditions can't deliver a competing product after years of trying, a fragmented, brain-drained, overregulated and high-tax continent attempting the same is just hopes and dreams.
throwway1922|1 month ago
It is even the same as Office for Mac is not 100% compatible with office for windows (or so called CoPilot AI whatever)
input_sh|1 month ago
The difference between us is that I know I'm within 0,1% of people that actually cases about this specific use case.
blauditore|1 month ago
Maybe I'm not enough of a power user, but these things often sound to me like the 0.1% productivity boosts that are nice to have, but often hardly relevant in the grand scheme of things.
dopidopHN2|1 month ago
Proton seems to have stick. It's far less feature full than google doc but I started to receive link to proton doc outside of a immigration context.
Also, I do spreadsheet for a living and my last two job were not providing a office licence ( no need )