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Use Microsoft 365
Out of all the options, you somehow landed on the one thing that's actually worse. I'm genuinely kind of impressed.
Nah, y'all just like to screech at MS while ignoring that the office is by far the most complete product in that space.
But I guess MS has brainwashed hundreds of millions business and it's actually trash 🙄.
It's so painfully obvious when folks who have no experience in this area screech about M365.
Ok, but if the goal is "avoid paying for AI I don't want", M365 is worse. They were one of the first companies to start bundling it into every license tier available.
They didn't immediately raise their prices when they started bundling it, but it's the same tactic of using whatever tricks they can to inflate user numbers of AI.
Edit: In agreement with your main point though. Lots of angry people on lemmy who aren't the target audience for MS products and don't actually use it who make a ton of noise about it.
I can use libre office which gets all my needs done, I see that as complete.
Do you run a business? Do you need an IdP and role based access? Do you need to back up emails and documents from your employees? Do you need IT insurance to cover your ass or have compliance needs?
Then maybe you aren't the primary audience for these tools.
I work it for an organization with roughly 3000 people, and we have compliance needs. Ones that may conflict with Microsoft automatically backing up excel files with SSNs that are being worked on to an off premise cloud 2000 miles away.
Use LibreOffice and some more independent cloud services!