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Wed Aug 14, 2019 12:44 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
bobobfd
Hi Randy,
Microsoft is slowly dropping support for its standalone Office products. For example, Office 2010's extended support stops in Oct. 2020 and Office 2016 support stops in Oct 2025, I think.
I don't have hands-on knowledge with the following (using Excel 2013) but was wondering if SMF is compatible with -
1. Office 365
2. LibreOffice Calc
3. Google Sheets
I'm guessing 2 & 3 are not. If not. have you ever considered making SMF versions for these two? I'm *not* trying to add to your workload - really :~) - but I am trying to plan ahead re SMF.
Thanks ~ Bruce
Microsoft is slowly dropping support for its standalone Office products. For example, Office 2010's extended support stops in Oct. 2020 and Office 2016 support stops in Oct 2025, I think.
I don't have hands-on knowledge with the following (using Excel 2013) but was wondering if SMF is compatible with -
1. Office 365
2. LibreOffice Calc
3. Google Sheets
I'm guessing 2 & 3 are not. If not. have you ever considered making SMF versions for these two? I'm *not* trying to add to your workload - really :~) - but I am trying to plan ahead re SMF.
Thanks ~ Bruce
Wed Aug 14, 2019 12:55 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Randy Harmelink" rharmelink
It's compatible with Office 365. That's what I currently use. I have no
interest in extending it to other platforms. Not even sure it would be
possible.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:51 PM bobobfd@... wrote:
>
> Microsoft is slowly dropping support for its standalone Office products.
> For example, Office 2010's extended support stops in Oct. 2020 and Office
> 2016 support stops in Oct 2025, I think.
>
> I don't have hands-on knowledge with the following (using Excel 2013) but
> was wondering if SMF is compatible with -
>
> 1. Office 365
>
> 2. LibreOffice Calc
>
> 3. Google Sheets
>
> I'm guessing 2 & 3 are not. If not. have you ever considered making SMF
> versions for these two? I'm *not* trying to add to your workload - really
> :~) - but I am trying to plan ahead re SMF.
>
>
>
interest in extending it to other platforms. Not even sure it would be
possible.
On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 12:51 PM bobobfd@... wrote:
>
> Microsoft is slowly dropping support for its standalone Office products.
> For example, Office 2010's extended support stops in Oct. 2020 and Office
> 2016 support stops in Oct 2025, I think.
>
> I don't have hands-on knowledge with the following (using Excel 2013) but
> was wondering if SMF is compatible with -
>
> 1. Office 365
>
> 2. LibreOffice Calc
>
> 3. Google Sheets
>
> I'm guessing 2 & 3 are not. If not. have you ever considered making SMF
> versions for these two? I'm *not* trying to add to your workload - really
> :~) - but I am trying to plan ahead re SMF.
>
>
>
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