Maybe there is some paradise where we move beyond commercial software, but until we get there, Microsoft has some competitive products
Microsoft is terrible to work with for email, but I think you're right that Google is worse.
I'm currently planning not to do Windows 11, but we'll see. I'm also retired, so I've got lots of time to be a curmugeon. Windows Phone was nice until they stopped caring and released Windows Mobile 10 anyway.
I disagree. LibreOffice (which I DO use on a few machines) is still miles behind the latest features in MS Office. MS Office 100% designed around collaborative working these days, with live document sharing and editing, teams integration, cloud saving etc.
Plus some of the latest design options in PowerPoint are simply amazing and Excel has some great time-saving features.
I'm not a Microsoft fanboy, as I do believe in using the right tool regardless who makes it, but in large organisations there's no way you can use LibreOffice seriously.
I genuinely have no issue looking down on people who work for microsoft - sure they have a monopoly on certain industries but their product is basically shit.
Do you mean "sworn at"?
I've sworn at Microsoft many times.
I still have to use Windows and Office at work.
I use RHEL for software development work, but the Windows 10 desktop environment is better than Gnome 3 desktop environment.
We don't always get to choose what we use, so it can be hard to swear off anything unless it is entirely personal use
For most people today, Microsoft is irrelevant. Maybe a few software developers might think Microsoft is important, but the rest of the world's population and software developers know that it isn't.