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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 16-05

in LeoFinance2 days ago

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)