
Originally Posted by
zambenini
Long time Google user, long time complainer.... After a lot of left turns in my short, uninspiring career (journalism --> higher ed --> trying to become a priest (!), VA & then retirement community chaplain --> back to the academy/lots of other motley sidelines --> I'm now closer to where I started, but 15 years older, eight years wiser, and possibly carving out a nice niche for myself as an editor. I am good at it and have a lot of fun doing it. And, my editorial work might just underwrite (heh) my fantasies of being a writer, which was what I wanted out of life all along.
Google docs has been my stalwart companion the whole time. It's my favorite way to track changes and access files anywhere. But, no one needs to be reminded of how evil Google can be. In my specific case, I'm not wild about Google's AI/writing suggestions and its latest iteration, every once in a while I have a compatibility issue when merging documents, and now, too, I tire of Youtube's constant promotion (to me) of Grammerly, which purports to do what I know only humans can. :) Writing is thinking. We should not let the machines tell us what to think. Plus, Google docs has always had an air of illegitimacy I can't shake. Then, there are the privacy matters.
I'm already in the Microsoft hardware landscape, exclusively using a Surface Pro. Will I get used to the software landscape if I go back? I just don't like Word. Should I give it a chance? What say ye? Worthy alternatives?
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