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I hate Microsoft shoving AI down our throats. I will not upgrade to AI Windows. I just don't want to port over to a new OS because: (1) I like 10's GUI, (2) I don't trust an OS that I might not be able to run word or excel on because I do so much on them, and (3) my version of Windows doesn't have ads on it.
Windows 7?
My EU Win11 doesn't show any ads either.
I'd be surprised if that turned out to be the case, but I've never used EU Windows 11. Is it a special no-ads version?
Windows 10 definitely has ads - I recall seeing something pushing the Xbox on the lock screen a while back. That counts IMO.
Yeah there's been loads of threads with surprised Europeans when it comes to Windows ads, because we just don't get them.
... That is not true. We get app recommendations in the home screen and we get a "news" panel. Those are ads. You can't disable the recommended apps thing either. Recommended by who? The top payer? Fuck off.
As others have mentioned - and to add my own opinion: In terms of Writer (Word) and Calc (Excel), LibreOffice is by far better than M$ for everyone who isn't for some reason an absolute fan of searching for buttons that have the function they need by looking at tiny icons.
There are alternatives to Microsoft Office like LibreOffice and OnlyOffice. Plus you can still use Office 365 in a browser if it "has" to be Microsoft Office.
I've used both Libreoffice and Onlyoffice along with Microsofts offerings. I've gone several hours in onlyoffice to only notice when I'm saving that I was using Onlyoffice instead of Microsoft Excel. That's how similar they look.
LibreOffice has been so good. As a non-power user I haven't even noticed a difference, aside from the lack of bullshit.
Yep, the browser version has been good enough if you're not working with 500 MB excel files that's been used since 20 years ago. Even the people at my work has switched to the web version of office.