• XLE@piefed.social
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      1 day ago

      There is… It’s just really not very good. Last time I checked, it didn’t have keyboard shortcuts.

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          5 hours ago

          Well, jokes aside, MS had keyboard shortcuts when they launched, and supported legacy menus too. LibreOffice, by contrast, is experimenting with several different menubar replacements, but they’re all half-baked and look like they were developed in Office 2003 times.

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      Rather than a facsimile, I’d just call the LibreOffice ribbon a distant cousin because they’re both office applications. The ribbon does slightly ease the friction of getting people to try LibreOffice, but like with the Windows UI and KDE Plasma, the similarities are surface-level and there are tons of differences. It’d be cool if public education taught people the UI of the commons first, not of the Microsoft defaults.