Unless you can afford a few hundred bucks, LibreOffice (FREE!) is the better choice.
with it, and can never view anything on there because I refuse to create
an MS account and login to an app to view a PDF. :)
This has actually been one of the biggest deal breakers for many people
for as long as I can remember in the world of Linux. Many have even
chose to dual boot /just/ so they can have Photoshop.
I wonder why, after all these years they haven't just made and support a Linux version of it.
Unless they have some exclusivity with Microsoft or
something or there's differences in how they make people pay for it.
Ignore this. I went directly to the website instead of using the
link. Sorry about that, chief.
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