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Cocodapuf@lemmy.world 1 day agoYeah, I’ve seen how Office business integrates with the OS and a bunch of network services, so I’m not surprised by that. Well, for those corporate environments I expect MS will continue to be the norm. But for small businesses and home use, it’s really fantastic.
And honestly, for personal use I could do without all that email and calendar integration, good riddance.
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 10 hours ago
Why would you want cloud storage for users in a business? Why would you want multifactor authentication for your users? Are you serious?
Cocodapuf@lemmy.world 9 hours ago
Oh no, I can see exactly why you’d want that in a business… But why as part of your office suite?
It’s like saying “check it out! This car has a toaster oven!”. I mean, cool. And sure other cars don’t, so it’s an additional feature I guess, but why?
Why would you want multifactor authentication for your word documents? Yes, I’m very serious, why? It’s office… Not an os. Hey, if all this stuff really belongs in an office suite, why not throw in an aquarium screensaver and a cobal compiler and disk formatter, that would really round the package out.
FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au 8 hours ago
It’s not an office suite subscription. It’s basically a complete business productivity solution. M365 != Office.
M365 includes office, but it’s not just office. Office is one of the least important parts of it tbh. This is evident by the fact that some tiers don’t even include office.