What are the ways in which MS Office is closely integrated with Windows compared to its Mac port? I often hear user complaints that alternatives to Office on Windows have less intuitive UI and not good enough internationalization support (spell and grammar checking, hyphenation), but they never told me about integration differences.
Works with teams for collaboration, connects to One Drive, which integrates into File explorer and SharePoint. If it actually worked well, it would be a pretty slick ecosystem.
So it’s like Google Drive/Docs, but feels like normal files, without a heavy web app tab overhead for every document, thus working faster on cheap office computers?
I guess so, as long as you leave out the whole “working faster on cheap office computers” bit. Windows 11 alone is gonna hork down 4gb of ram, 2 cores, and all of an HDD’s IO without even running any applications.
What are the ways in which MS Office is closely integrated with Windows compared to its Mac port? I often hear user complaints that alternatives to Office on Windows have less intuitive UI and not good enough internationalization support (spell and grammar checking, hyphenation), but they never told me about integration differences.
Works with teams for collaboration, connects to One Drive, which integrates into File explorer and SharePoint. If it actually worked well, it would be a pretty slick ecosystem.
So it’s like Google Drive/Docs, but feels like normal files, without a heavy web app tab overhead for every document, thus working faster on cheap office computers?
I guess so, as long as you leave out the whole “working faster on cheap office computers” bit. Windows 11 alone is gonna hork down 4gb of ram, 2 cores, and all of an HDD’s IO without even running any applications.