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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

based on LibreOffice or OpenOffice. And you'll see that as soon as you open it up. Yeah, so lots of different possibilities there. But again, for someone just moving from Windows to Linux, stick with what's installed by default. And most Linux distributions are going to pre-install LibreOffice these days. So give it a try before you go saying, oh, I've got to find a way to run Microsoft Office or Office 365. No, give LibreOffice a try. You know, now, Larry, I've looking on the Internet using my browser installed and I'm writing my letters, but, you know, I also want to do some communicating with my friends and stuff. Oh, really? Wow. Wow. You want to communicate with people? Yes. Am I out of luck here? Yeah, you just can't do that. No, of course you're not out of luck. Lots of different choices there as well. There is a version of Skype for Linux. And as time goes by, Microsoft supports it less and less. And a lot of the features don't work on Linux as they work on Windows. And even I (29/51)