One big benefit of Office 365 is that its documents are forcibly simpler (i.e VBA is not available to Office 365). No longer do I get something from a colleague containing hundreds of random MACROs causing LibreOffice to struggle. So if you had issues with Libre/Open Office in the past, perhaps try again. You might find it more feasible now that everyone is using a restrictive subset of Office 2019.
I do find it amazing however how all of these "absolutely non-negotiable" enterprise features are suddenly quite possible to go without as soon as Microsoft can't support them.
I.e if I made a company that released Office 365 ~10 years ago, it would have absolutely failed because some guys random Visual Basic 6 code wouldn't work rotating an image anymore. And yet now people are happy to pay a subscription for an effectively inferior product. The proprietary industry is great!
I do find it amazing however how all of these "absolutely non-negotiable" enterprise features are suddenly quite possible to go without as soon as Microsoft can't support them.
I.e if I made a company that released Office 365 ~10 years ago, it would have absolutely failed because some guys random Visual Basic 6 code wouldn't work rotating an image anymore. And yet now people are happy to pay a subscription for an effectively inferior product. The proprietary industry is great!