• cadekat@pawb.social
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    2 years ago

    Eh, beamer is more than enough for most presentations. If your slideshow needs to be that flashy, you probably need more substance.

    git puts track changes to shame.

    You’re absolutely right about compatibility though.

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      Git diff will look pretty terrible for docx or similar files. The thing with the builtin change tracking is that it’ll actually show you what changed in the document view

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      If you’re using git to track document changes then you’re almost certainly in the tech industry and are quite familiar with the inner workings of your computer.

      For 90% of people using computers right now, asking them to use git to do version management on their day to day work flow would be like asking me to fly a rocket ship to work.

      I agree with the OP here, for what it does office is leaps and bounds ahead of any of the other software I’ve used to try to replace it and I always end up landing back on it.