• Gebruikersnaam@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    They indicated that they want to switch, but if work forces you to use Office and Adobe then that is what you’re stuck with.

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      1 year ago

      Oh, damn, I forgot that part when I started to write my reply. D’oh!

      I still believe that one can get by without using them if one is using a personal PC ( ;P ) for work. Then the only important thing should be if the input and output of ones work is correct enough. Now, if the company is supplying a PC with specific software they want you to use I think that’s different, because then it’s not about you any more. If you get a choice when it comes to work you’re lucky IMO. Would’ve been great if it was normal that people got to choose, but that’d probably be too much work for the IT department compared to just making everything the same.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah at my previous job I was forced to use Windows for Office/Adobe, but now I get more freedom and use Linux. Really depends on the organisation and how you’re expected to collaborate.