Neywiny 13 hours ago

While office can run in the browser, the browser version sucks and I commonly need to open the files in the desktop version. This often happens when there's a browser version or a mobile version or an app version. There's a lack of feature parity.

alkonaut 12 hours ago

The browser versions aren't as good as the desktop versions. And Googles alternatives aren't as good as Microsofts. Both do 60% of the job, which is probably enough for 80% of the people.

thom 11 hours ago

The browser versions (and the mobile versions) are nowhere near parity with the desktop Windows version, even in quite basic matters of styling. To be honest this annoyed me enough in the end that I just moved to a PandaDoc/CSS/PDF workflow and honestly I now have both a simpler editing process, and a more powerful engine for customisation.

g947o 13 hours ago

I don't think you'll ever see a web version of Visual Studio.

  • vanviegen 12 hours ago

    Is Visual Studio still relevant if you're not developing native Windows software?

    • adontz 10 hours ago

      I'm currently developing ASP.Net Core services and modern .Net is quite nice. Everyone around me uses absolutely free Visual Studio Community edition, so it would be weird to not use it.

layer8 12 hours ago

Only limited versions, and the usability downgrade is severe.