like. So something to just consider. If you use LibreOffice, you can save in the Docx format that Office uses and you also can read Docx. So there's really no downside that I can see about using LibreOffice. Now, I did want to address one thing about, and it was, which George pointed out, is that it might have been in a snap or a flat pack. Well, the first time you start a snap or flat pack, you're going to take, it's going to take a little bit longer, a few more seconds. That's because it is in a snap, it uses a file system called squashfs. And that's what sits in a container and runs the program. Now, I know they have made lots, Martin had mentioned that they are working on minimizing this little bit of overhead. But once it's been started, once, I really haven't noticed any difference as far as speed, maybe a second or two. But I mean, that's about all I've noticed, but they're always constantly trying to make it a little better. So, yeah, just keep that in mind that if you're (27/42)
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