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Granixo ,
@Granixo@feddit.cl avatar

I don’t get it.

FeelzGoodMan420 ,

I think it’s just making fun of how absolutely dogshit google productivity apps are.

db2 ,

Amazingly it doesn’t focus at all on the person with Downs.

sunbrrnslapper OP ,

Shit, I totally missed that. This is for reals a Google Workspace ad that I only modified the text of. I wouldn’t have used this particular ad if I had seen that. Apologies for any implication on the people in the picture!!

db2 ,

No, you’re good. I was pointing out how it didn’t need to resort to focusing on her to try to make the point. It’s better like this.

jonne ,

Compared to what? We use some of the Google stuff (mail, calendar, meet and Google office) and they do the job.

Starbuck ,

Yeah. I’m really curious what this person is standing for here.

netburnr ,
@netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

This is a shitpost community, stop trying to apply reason…

lemmyman ,

Finally a reasonable take

jonne ,

Yeah, just trying to understand what OP meant here. Didn’t know the Google suite had a bad reputation.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t stop them. People taking shitposts seriously is one of the best things about Lemmy Shitpost!

sunbrrnslapper OP ,

Excel has never once shot slicers over the spreadsheet (something I have had happen on several occasions in Google Sheets). And it has issues with formatting tables in Docs - basically it takes way longer to get something that looks half as good.

xpinchx ,

For enterprise environments really nothing compares to MS. The whole suite of power apps shoots productivity through the roof. Power query, power automate, power apps, BI, etc. With Python integration I can do even more, I can automate most things and set up automations for non savvy peers.

By enterprise I just mean any business that deals with a lot of data, I work for a company with 15 people and we’d need probably 5 more if we were running on Google. 😂😂

jonne ,

Heh, our company is bigger but I guess we don’t use spreadsheets the way you do. At least on the dev side basic functionality is fine, and our core business runs on real databases and stuff like AWS quicksight.

xpinchx ,

Yeah most of our ERP dumps data into an Azure database, but we frequently pull queries for ad hoc reporting/analysis into Excel as well as maintained BI reports.

The real issue is a lot of our SaaS isn’t fully integrated like that so we have to csv dump data that loads into other queries and we pull from that 🙃 But those csv dumps are set with automations so it’s mostly hands-off, just a little janky lol.

chronotau ,

I have the exact opposite experience, honestly, running the IT of a 120 employee company. MS is too bloated with legacy systems, while I find Google very purposeful engineered to get the job done. I very much believe it’s more of a habit thing than anything else. Would need 5 more people to run everything on MS compared to Google.

I do concede that sometimes it feels like MS began doing their stuff in the 90s, while Google began with theirs in the early 10s; some basic functionality Google haven’t gotten around to yet.

misophist ,

I can see a company of 120 needing 5 more IT staff to effectively utilize Microsoft productivity infrastructure, but you would likely be able to either cut that employee count down to 100, or more positively, have the same 120 people handling the productivity of 150 employees, increasing your company’s output and profit.

More knowledge work is required to make effective use of the entire Microsoft stack, but in the enterprise, nothing comes close for multiplying user productivity.

FeelzGoodMan420 ,

Compared to Microsoft desktop office programs.

Empricorn ,

Compared to Microsoft, they’re… both bad.

sunbrrnslapper OP ,

Oh, it is just a pretty terrible set of tools if you need to do anything that is semi professional (build a complex spreadsheet or a presentation you can show in public, for example).

Zoidberg ,

Uh what do you mean by “complex” here? That’s what apps script is for. I have a spreadsheet that processes my gmail inbox using regular expressions. Try that in Excel.

linuxgator ,
@linuxgator@lemmy.world avatar

Google Wave would be much more helpful now. Too bad it was released (and subsequently killed) about a decade before anyone was ready for it.

LemmyKnowsBest ,

Never heard of Google Wave. Am intrigued.

linuxgator ,
@linuxgator@lemmy.world avatar

It was similar to what things like Teams turned out to be. But it was when things even like office online were in their infancy. Everyone knew that it would be great one day, but not until everyone was comfortable with each of its individual components.

lyam23 ,

IIRC many of the features were incorporated into Google docs. Realtime collaboration, etc…

linuxgator ,
@linuxgator@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, many were, or were independently re-developed, but never quite the same.

nehal3m ,

I’ve experienced finally getting the perfect product or feature in Workspace only to either have it ripped away OR them putting it behind a paywall. RIP Cloud print.

RizzRustbolt ,

Do everything you need in it to make a business run. Except operate in any kind of a secure system.

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