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by arrrg
5053 days ago
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What do you mean with “style sheets”? iWork very clearly has paragraph styles (plus character and list styles), just like Office. I really can’t imagine LibreOffice not having styles. That’s such a basic and central feature, something an office application absolutely has to get right. I personally find Word to be inflexible and inelegant. It has a byzantine and bizarre UI. The newer versions improved that somewhat but not much. It may have many more features than iWork (though that’s kind of irrelevant if those features are only nice to have and not definitely needed) but I’m simply in love with the straightforward simpleness of iWork. If you absolutely need a feature iWork doesn’t have you are obviously screwed and have to use something else – but if not I find iWork vastly superior, especially Keynote but also Pages. (Numbers is excluded from that – it’s slow and annoying.) I think the developers of iWork were mostly able to strike the right balance about which features to in- and exclude and made many sensible choices. Your pet feature might not be there – but that’s just how it is. Great software will never be able to please everyone. Office certainly tries to please everyone and I would argue also succeeds at that – but it’s also not great software. I agree with you, though, that the emphasis this comparison puts on performance is terribly misguided. Features and how they are executed do matter so much more than performance in most cases. |
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You are correct. And I'm talking about that very thing. OpenOffice style sheets are limited, last time I checked (same with Libre). For example, it doesn't support style sheets for Table styles. I remember having to deal with this specific problem. The mechanism they have in place is a mockery. In my eyes, if it can be styled, it should be styled using style sheets. That is essential, in my books (and I don't think it's too much to ask).
I also don't remember iWork having it, either. There are other issues, but that one stands out in my mind.
> but I’m simply in love with the straightforward simpleness of iWork.
I keep hoping they'll update iWork, but again, the features it's missing are important to me. This is mostly in reference to Pages vs Word. I mean, even when you look at the full screen features of Word vs Pages, Word just destroys Pages in terms of attention to detail. This is more about the UI though, so its purely my personal opinion.
Anyways, my point was simply that there are some essential features (such as complete styling support) that hinder usage. I'm not asking for new features, rather that they support the features they currently have in a common, well-established way.
Note: Things may have changed since I last used these products. If they have, yay!