in practice... google docs and libreoffice still have formating and vcs compatibility issues. To an amateur it looks fine because both systems claim to support docx and will open/write files. To someone who deals with a lot of documents... let's say it caused enough issues where it didn't pick up or properly delete microsoft word's proprietary track changes to where our lawyer just offered to personally buy me an official microsoft word license to avoid the back and forth. Actually, that was when i was already using the web-based microsoft365 word online! the codebase for desktop word must be deep deep spaghetti.
if you think you can solve what Google hasn't in 15 years despite many dedicated resources, or the entirety of the FOSS efforts over 30 years for libreoffice... that would be literally incredible
in practice... google docs and libreoffice still have formating and vcs compatibility issues. To an amateur it looks fine because both systems claim to support docx and will open/write files. To someone who deals with a lot of documents... let's say it caused enough issues where it didn't pick up or properly delete microsoft word's proprietary track changes to where our lawyer just offered to personally buy me an official microsoft word license to avoid the back and forth. Actually, that was when i was already using the web-based microsoft365 word online! the codebase for desktop word must be deep deep spaghetti.
if you think you can solve what Google hasn't in 15 years despite many dedicated resources, or the entirety of the FOSS efforts over 30 years for libreoffice... that would be literally incredible