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What are your must-have packages?
(lemmy.world)
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Every time I setup a new system, I always install these:
If the system is a desktop/laptop for personal use, then I'll install these too:
I would swap only with Libreoffice
This is just a matter of personal preference, but I can't stand libreoffice UI. It has more features but I don't open office documents much, mostly just some basic spreadsheets, so I can get away with using a document editor with less feature but easier to the eye.
there are multiple user interface option in libre office, https://books.libreoffice.org/en/WG72/WG7221-UserInterfaceVariants.html
Damn. Even the website documenting their design is ugly as sin.