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Today my wife and I made the switch from Microsoft Office 365 + Onedrive to the MyKsuite with Joplin as onenote alternative, Thunderbird for Outlook, and LibreOffice as desktop replacements. Feels great! It'll take a while for the Microsoft email to become unused, but we're getting there!

Ksuite is based in Switzerland and 1TB cloud storage plus their email and office apps costs โ‚ฌ1.19 per month per user, an absolute steal compared to M365.

Next up: Linux as OS, probably a dual boot.

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[โ€“] MasterBuilder@lemmy.one 5 points 1 week ago

I'm American and switched to all that except ksuite over a decade ago. Started with linux back in '95 with Slackware.

I suggest you fully switch to Linux, and use QEMU to host Windows 10. Fire that up when necessary. Most windows software including games can be run in linux with Wine/Proton - no Windows needed.

Best to have 32G RAM, for flexibility.

Once you get comfortable, set up your own cloud. The simple hands-off choice is Synology, but there are good FOSS options. Set up a personal vpn secured with a certificate and a domain name, and you have your cloud wherever you need it.

I use OpenVPN and activate it briefly when i need something on my NAS, then disconnect. Joplin via WebDAV works well with this setup, as do shared volumes.