Only buy the Pixel if you are going to install GrapheneOS on it. GrapheneOS is de-googled and has no bloat pre-installed.
Lettuceeatlettuce
If somebody broke into my house, stuck a gun to my head and told me to use it or they would blast me, I would probably use it then.
Oh I see, I've never heard of that before.
Go live in the woods and seethe about it then.
Great, so now they can fire all their on-site staff and force their customers to use some shitty, proprietary app/software that 100% grabs as much of their personal data as possible. All while the only people who save money in the long run is the corporation that puts these in, and the company selling it to them.
I'm sure the corpos that install these will lower their prices once they recoup the losses they have from the stealing right?....right?...
The cyberpunk corpo dystopia is upon us already.
Snoozing?
So happy I'm on Protonmail :)
You can have my data if you can find and crack the encryption.
This is the way.
Oh, so you believe in free speech? Let me scream into your ear for 30 minutes straight then.
OnlyOffice is designed from the ground up to be more compatible with MS document types.
I've been using it for about a year now and haven't yet experienced any compatibility issues with MS office documents.
I would guess that business excel is going to be pretty basic. You're going to learn how to create business reports like P&L statements, depreciation schedules, simple profit forecasts, and so forth. All of which should be totally possible in OnlyOffice, or LibreOffice for that matter.
Powerpoints and Word documents are even more basic and will be totally fine in OnlyOffice. I'm literally doing a presentation on cyber security for a multi-million dollar business in a few weeks that is done completely in OnlyOffice and with 100% open source software and assets, even the fonts.
If you must use MS Office for some reason, use a copy on your University's computers.
Don't fall for the propaganda, FOSS solutions like OnlyOffice and LibreOffice will work fine for 95% of people out there, probably more honestly. I used OpenOffice then LibreOffice all through late Highschool and my University studies, wrote scores of papers and a bunch of presentations, never once had any problems with features not being enough.