European tech firms will ship the first stable release of Euro-Office next month, giving governments and businesses worldwide a ready-to-run, sovereign alternative to Microsoft Office and Google Docs.
LibreOffice still includes some Java code, which creates performance bottlenecks. And, as u/Hawke points out, OnlyOffice and Euro-Office are web/cloud based, enabling better collaboration and more dependable access and storage.
what’s wrong with librewolf
Nnnothing?
It’s not connected to LibreOffice in any way, though, aside from the first five letters of their names.
ohh shit I’m stoned
what’s wrong with libreoffice?
LibreOffice still includes some Java code, which creates performance bottlenecks. And, as u/Hawke points out, OnlyOffice and Euro-Office are web/cloud based, enabling better collaboration and more dependable access and storage.
nice, thank you!
I prefer running local, so I guess I’ll stick with libreoffice
I think the difference is that this is web-based like Google Docs.
But what about Airwolf then?
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