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Authored by: argee on Monday, December 17 2012 @ 09:41 PM EST |
The rPi has had open office ported to it, and it is ARM,
so things are happening.
I think Linux will come to ARM in buckets, now that VIA
and Pi are starting to put interesting motherboards.
But those are "low power" (as in power=capability, not amps),
so some of these apps might be sluggish.
Still, the camel has a nose in the tent!
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, December 18 2012 @ 12:34 AM EST |
" The only thing that Android lacks, is an office suite that can round
robin ODF"
files, after editing, and retain the styles that were used."
I'm thinking this is the direction IBM (and/or Oracle) want OpenOffice to go in;
online hosted with proprietairy client apps to compete with Google Docs and MSO
365
Although I'm assuming LibreOffice might work just as well, as other articles
here have lead me to believe that the GPL does not protect as well against
webhosted/cloud SAAS
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