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  "path": "/t/libreoffice-blasts-fake-open-source-onlyoffice-for-working-with-microsoft-to-lock-users-in/35656#post_5",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-22T16:55:50.000Z",
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  "textContent": "It’s totally understandable for software suits to use MS formats as a default, but it’s also true that support for ODF outside of LO is quite poor. And OnlyOffice can be worse than some other (proprietary) programs.\n\nIt seems to me that OnlyOffice quickly became most popular MSO alternative, and I would say for good reasons. It’s open source, available for cloud integrations, has simple interface, similar to MSO, and although not so feature-rich, has the most important ones, some that even LO is missing.\n\nI’m still sticking to LibreOffice, but I understand people and organizations who prefer OnlyOffice, it’s hard not to recommend it.",
  "title": "LibreOffice blasts 'fake open source' OnlyOffice for working with Microsoft to lock users in"
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