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theothertimcook parent
I wish there was a way to buy windows 11 LTSC with a version of MSOffice stripped of copilot, OneDrive, and all the modern windows fluff.

It’s wild how unreliable and complex windows has become, how can it be that Dropbox from 10 years ago was better than MS baked in cloud “backup”.

On the other hand, even though SharePoint is hot garbage the browser based Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook are getting better all the time and increasingly can work from the browser so maybe it will be a non issue and Debian or something becomes and option.


benjiro
> I wish there was a way to buy windows 11 LTSC with a version of MSOffice stripped of copilot, OneDrive, and all the modern windows fluff.

Its called Windows 10 LTSC + cleanup script + any old office ... I am still using Office 2007 + pdf plugin. Thing uses no resources, still works perfectly.

Do you really have a reason to upgrade? Probably not... So unless Microsoft start forcing people with DX13 or whatever, there is no reason to give up on Windows 10.

> the browser based Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook are getting better all the time

Again, why? Same privacy issues anyway and AI will get pushed in those also, you can bet on it.

Just find a old version of Office, and use that. Or LibreOffice or whatever. Word, Excel etc are things that really did not change in the last 20 years beyond a ton of corporate fluff and spyware/"cloud".

> It’s wild how unreliable and complex windows has become

Because Microsoft wants to keep all the users locked into their eco system. So the more used you are to their products, the harder it is for the average person to jump ship (for any product, not just windows).

theothertimcook OP
That’s where I’m at now, MAS, Chris Titus took, and open shell. But eventually I’ll have to update.

Browser apps because I’m forced into that ecosystem with work, I’ve actually taken quite a liking to onlyoffice otherwise.

iAMkenough
If only!

My organization doesn't have Copilot access, but there is no way to remove the empty Copilot menu from the Outlook app. You can customize the rest of the toolbar, but Copilot gets special screen real estate even if it isn't usable.

nxobject
I actually did look into buying an Office 2014 LTSC lifetime key a while ago from a reseller – but I decided against it because I wipe my PC annually, and the activation process did seem a little fiddly. It's been long since the days of "punch in the key on first startup and wait for internet verification".

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