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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said:

      @Dashrender said:

      @scottalanmiller said:

      Something I've always wondered, and is probably worth a thread, is I get why people use expensive software and I get why we use free but I rarely see a value in picking expensive software that we can't keep updated. Office makes sense to me, but if you are stuck on 2007, why not move to LibreOffice and be able to keep updated?

      I looked at moving from Office 2003 to LibreOffice and other options 8 years ago. All of our templates would have had to be completely redesigned, and MS Word files often didn't maintain the correct formatting. Maybe this isn't so much of a problem today?

      It's a problem going MS Office to MS Office as well as going to LibreOffice. No idea which is better or worse. The nice thing about LibreOffice is once you make the switch those things mostly drop to zero.

      We haven't seen any issues moving from 2003-2007-2010-2013. Of course we aren't really using that advanced of templating. But even so, back in 2008 when we tried it.. the pre existing files looked like hell when opening them in Open Office specifically (don't recall the results for LibraOffice - is it really around then?)

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @stacksofplates
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        @johnhooks said:

        @Dashrender said:

        @scottalanmiller said:

        Something I've always wondered, and is probably worth a thread, is I get why people use expensive software and I get why we use free but I rarely see a value in picking expensive software that we can't keep updated. Office makes sense to me, but if you are stuck on 2007, why not move to LibreOffice and be able to keep updated?

        I looked at moving from Office 2003 to LibreOffice and other options 8 years ago. All of our templates would have had to be completely redesigned, and MS Word files often didn't maintain the correct formatting. Maybe this isn't so much of a problem today?

        What's the cost to change templates and formatting vs buying multiple licenses for office for multiple years though?

        Oh my point was why to stay put. You can stay on office 2007 or whatever and your stuff will keep working. If you don't need the new versions, why bother upgrading and spending any money at all?

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
          last edited by

          @Dashrender said:

          @johnhooks said:

          @Dashrender said:

          @scottalanmiller said:

          Something I've always wondered, and is probably worth a thread, is I get why people use expensive software and I get why we use free but I rarely see a value in picking expensive software that we can't keep updated. Office makes sense to me, but if you are stuck on 2007, why not move to LibreOffice and be able to keep updated?

          I looked at moving from Office 2003 to LibreOffice and other options 8 years ago. All of our templates would have had to be completely redesigned, and MS Word files often didn't maintain the correct formatting. Maybe this isn't so much of a problem today?

          What's the cost to change templates and formatting vs buying multiple licenses for office for multiple years though?

          Oh my point was why to stay put. You can stay on office 2007 or whatever and your stuff will keep working. If you don't need the new versions, why bother upgrading and spending any money at all?

          But if you are going to stop updating, why stop on something expensive? They could have "upgraded" to something free and avoided all of the problems with MS Office updates, kept up to date fluidly and saved money. None of the reasons for not going to LibreOffice now make sense, but why did they create the situation that locked them into 2007 in the first place?

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          • MattSpellerM
            MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said:

            @MattSpeller said:

            Also, is it 100% compatible with all the funky macro's and lord knows what other garbage our users have created?

            Will 2007? That stuff causes problems there moreso than on LibreOffice from what little exposure I've had. But that's talking about migrating now, I'm asking how the situation arose.

            We're on 10/13 (about 30/70% split) and have no issues between versions that I've heard of. If true, I'll have to give it a crack. I don't know how we're going to wean off Outlook though, I think that'll be the major challenge.

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            • BRRABillB
              BRRABill @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender said:

              Oh my point was why to stay put. You can stay on office 2007 or whatever and your stuff will keep working. If you don't need the new versions, why bother upgrading and spending any money at all?

              My point exactly.

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender
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                I don't know about the OP, but I know my office started using Office in 2001 with Office 2000. They got Office 2003 on a few new PCs as they came into the company.

                They were sharing documents with other hospitals who all had MS Office. OpenOffice back then had at least as many compatibility issues in 2001 as they did in 2008, so they went with a product that ensured compatibility with those they were working with externally.

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                • BRRABillB
                  BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  But if you are going to stop updating, why stop on something expensive? They could have "upgraded" to something free and avoided all of the problems with MS Office updates, kept up to date fluidly and saved money. None of the reasons for not going to LibreOffice now make sense, but why did they create the situation that locked them into 2007 in the first place?

                  Because even today we'd probably stay with Office.

                  But we've been A-OK since 2007 with out current version.

                  I'd ask what features were really that necessary to upgrade for you. Special cases, yes, but probably not what the majority of Office users are doing.

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                  • MattSpellerM
                    MattSpeller @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said:

                    Oh my point was why to stay put. You can stay on office 2007 or whatever and your stuff will keep working. If you don't need the new versions, why bother upgrading and spending any money at all?

                    Security / updates will cease on 07, then what do you do

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @MattSpeller
                      last edited by

                      @MattSpeller said:

                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @MattSpeller said:

                      Also, is it 100% compatible with all the funky macro's and lord knows what other garbage our users have created?

                      Will 2007? That stuff causes problems there moreso than on LibreOffice from what little exposure I've had. But that's talking about migrating now, I'm asking how the situation arose.

                      We're on 10/13 (about 30/70% split) and have no issues between versions that I've heard of. If true, I'll have to give it a crack. I don't know how we're going to wean off Outlook though, I think that'll be the major challenge.

                      I plan to wean off Outlook over to OWA starting in January! Some departments will love it since it means their profile doesn't matter. They can walk up to any computer as long as it has internet access and access their email and the LOB app because they are both through a browser.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @BRRABill
                        last edited by

                        @BRRABill said:

                        @Dashrender said:

                        Oh my point was why to stay put. You can stay on office 2007 or whatever and your stuff will keep working. If you don't need the new versions, why bother upgrading and spending any money at all?

                        My point exactly.

                        But why spend the money to invest in the MS Office ecosystem to not maintain it? You've lost the benefits of saving money (LibreOffice) and the benefits of going with the MS ecosystem by letting them leave you in the dust.

                        Staying put isn't a reason. My point is... if you were going to stay put I don't see how it can make sense to do it on a costly platform that is not kept patched.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said:

                          @MattSpeller said:

                          @scottalanmiller said:

                          @MattSpeller said:

                          Also, is it 100% compatible with all the funky macro's and lord knows what other garbage our users have created?

                          Will 2007? That stuff causes problems there moreso than on LibreOffice from what little exposure I've had. But that's talking about migrating now, I'm asking how the situation arose.

                          We're on 10/13 (about 30/70% split) and have no issues between versions that I've heard of. If true, I'll have to give it a crack. I don't know how we're going to wean off Outlook though, I think that'll be the major challenge.

                          I plan to wean off Outlook over to OWA starting in January! Some departments will love it since it means their profile doesn't matter. They can walk up to any computer as long as it has internet access and access their email and the LOB app because they are both through a browser.

                          The twentieth century is still an amazing place to a lot of users 🙂

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @MattSpeller
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                            @MattSpeller said:

                            @Dashrender said:

                            Oh my point was why to stay put. You can stay on office 2007 or whatever and your stuff will keep working. If you don't need the new versions, why bother upgrading and spending any money at all?

                            Security / updates will cease on 07, then what do you do

                            This is the only thing that keeps driving most people forward.

                            I'm hoping to migrate to O365 and stop worrying about it as most users will just use Office apps online, I hope!

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                            • BRRABillB
                              BRRABill @MattSpeller
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                              @MattSpeller said:

                              Security / updates will cease on 07, then what do you do

                              Well, I will consider upgrading at that point. (I think it's the end of 2017 support ends.) Definitely to O365.

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                              • MattSpellerM
                                MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by MattSpeller

                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @Dashrender said:

                                @MattSpeller said:

                                @scottalanmiller said:

                                @MattSpeller said:

                                Also, is it 100% compatible with all the funky macro's and lord knows what other garbage our users have created?

                                Will 2007? That stuff causes problems there moreso than on LibreOffice from what little exposure I've had. But that's talking about migrating now, I'm asking how the situation arose.

                                We're on 10/13 (about 30/70% split) and have no issues between versions that I've heard of. If true, I'll have to give it a crack. I don't know how we're going to wean off Outlook though, I think that'll be the major challenge.

                                I plan to wean off Outlook over to OWA starting in January! Some departments will love it since it means their profile doesn't matter. They can walk up to any computer as long as it has internet access and access their email and the LOB app because they are both through a browser.

                                The twentieth century is still an amazing place to a lot of users 🙂

                                We have a really good user base here, probably why I've stuck around so long. Even still, I think moving away from Outlook will have a mob with torches and pitchforks at my door.

                                Edit: worth suggesting at least to see what the barriers are

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
                                  last edited by

                                  @MattSpeller said:

                                  @Dashrender said:

                                  Oh my point was why to stay put. You can stay on office 2007 or whatever and your stuff will keep working. If you don't need the new versions, why bother upgrading and spending any money at all?

                                  Security / updates will cease on 07, then what do you do

                                  And won't the upgrade paths be far worse now... effectively a decade of "nothing has changed" and now the options will be...

                                  • Make an even more painful leap to LibreOffice now that could have been avoided completely before.
                                  • Move to a very old, but newer, version of MS Office incurring all of the costs of updating, just later, and not providing new features and still having shock from change.
                                  • Leaping ahead to current MS Office which will cost less but incur far more shock?
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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
                                    last edited by

                                    @MattSpeller said:

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @Dashrender said:

                                    @MattSpeller said:

                                    @scottalanmiller said:

                                    @MattSpeller said:

                                    Also, is it 100% compatible with all the funky macro's and lord knows what other garbage our users have created?

                                    Will 2007? That stuff causes problems there moreso than on LibreOffice from what little exposure I've had. But that's talking about migrating now, I'm asking how the situation arose.

                                    We're on 10/13 (about 30/70% split) and have no issues between versions that I've heard of. If true, I'll have to give it a crack. I don't know how we're going to wean off Outlook though, I think that'll be the major challenge.

                                    I plan to wean off Outlook over to OWA starting in January! Some departments will love it since it means their profile doesn't matter. They can walk up to any computer as long as it has internet access and access their email and the LOB app because they are both through a browser.

                                    The twentieth century is still an amazing place to a lot of users 🙂

                                    We have a really good user base here, probably why I've stuck around so long. Even still, I think moving away from Outlook will have a mob with torches and pitchforks at my door.

                                    That's how people react to most things like cars, gas lamps, etc.

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                                    • stacksofplatesS
                                      stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      @johnhooks said:

                                      @scottalanmiller said:

                                      WPS? Who makes that?

                                      Used to be Kingsoft. It started on Android and they made a full suite.

                                      Doesn't appear to be open. That adds a lot of risk.

                                      It does, I've mostly shown it to people for personal stuff who wanted the ribbon.

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                                      • BRRABillB
                                        BRRABill
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                                        I still can't make the leap to OWA 2103.

                                        I tried for a few days last week, and kept opening Outlook 2007.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @BRRABill
                                          last edited by

                                          @BRRABill said:

                                          @MattSpeller said:

                                          Security / updates will cease on 07, then what do you do

                                          Well, I will consider upgrading at that point. (I think it's the end of 2017 support ends.) Definitely to O365.

                                          O365 licensing of MS Office on premises? That will be MS Office 2016 at that point.

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                                          • MattSpellerM
                                            MattSpeller @BRRABill
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                                            @BRRABill said:

                                            @MattSpeller said:

                                            Security / updates will cease on 07, then what do you do

                                            Well, I will consider upgrading at that point. (I think it's the end of 2017 support ends.) Definitely to O365.

                                            Ugh, skipping that many versions will suck for you and your users. I try and skip every other one, more than that and training gets to be a real headache.

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