Hi,
I want to know is there any online/web tool available for OpenOffice where users can create/edit their documents. While searhcing I found there was a something like Sun ONE Webtop, but I can't find any repository of it.
Regards,
Jawad.
[Solved] News about Online/Web Office
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[Solved] News about Online/Web Office
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Re: Online/Web Office
There's been a lot of discussion about something like that--"Cloud Office"--but there's nothing available. I don't know where to look to find out what the status is, sorry.
Someone else here should be able to tell you better, hopefully.
Someone else here should be able to tell you better, hopefully.
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Re: Online/Web Office
LibreOffice 25.2 on Linux Mint Debian Edition (LMDE Faye) and 24.8 portable on Windows 11.
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Re: News about Online/Web Office
Just out of interest I differ in opinion to the use of OpenOffice-Online in that VDI solutions that represent all applications would be much better to collaborate on.
I am really excited by a project called theqvd.com because they provide isolation via a per user image and reduce virtualisation overhead via LXC and share a single kernel.
theqvd.com supports sound and multimedia and windows, mac, ios, android with the latter being of much interest. In don't think we need a VDI 3D multimedia solution but a 2D application VDI for the internet of things is very current and an exciting solution for my tablet.
Bretton
I am really excited by a project called theqvd.com because they provide isolation via a per user image and reduce virtualisation overhead via LXC and share a single kernel.
theqvd.com supports sound and multimedia and windows, mac, ios, android with the latter being of much interest. In don't think we need a VDI 3D multimedia solution but a 2D application VDI for the internet of things is very current and an exciting solution for my tablet.
Bretton
OpenOffice 3.1 on Windows 7