At the time, there was no Microsoft Office for Android, and the apps provided by Apple and Google seemed too limiting.Įvery couple of years, I took another look at Microsoft Office. It was love at first sight – especially once I realized it was available for multiple operating systems, including smartphones and tablets. As I was looking for something less cumbersome than OpenOffice, a colleague pointed me toward SoftMaker Office. With a heavy sigh, I moved onward to StarOffice, which later became OpenOffice (and eventually LibreOffice). That's when I came across Lotus SmartSuite – shortly before it was gobbled up by IBM and left out to die by its new owner. Back then I was not in the habit of making regular backups, hence I had to reconstruct my work from an older printout. After a rough start with WordStar and WordPerfect, I switched to Microsoft Word until one fateful night it ate my diploma thesis. Over the course of the past decades, I have probably gone through every Office suite available. I've been using SoftMaker products way before starting to write this blog.
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