Hi Ian,

Le 19 oct. 09 à 12:34, Ian a écrit :

So port OpenOffice.org to say a G-phone - Google probably want people to use their on-line apps but an option for OOo would be good. Ok, it will probably run like a drain to start with but once the concept is achieved
no doubt the technology will improve.


Not sure



* Cost;

OOo itself costs nothing but obviously increasing RAM and processor
power does. However, these increase and get less costly all the time. I
beleve the g-phone has about 192 meg of RAM free for apps. If that was
doubled I think OOo would run acceptably for many users.



FYI, OOo4Kdis runs honestly on Celeron 500 + 128 MB or RAM ( using Puppy Linux distribution ), or on XO ( Sugar / 900 MHz / 521 MB or RAM).

The drawback : no Java, nor Base, but who cares, if we got a reader ?

And if I can, we could just limit the features to act as a simple reader. Will probably divide the size by a factor 2



If K-office does it better then OOo has a problem. If K-office gets
established in the mobile space I doubt OOo will then get in at all.


IMHO, the fact Nokia has been choosen by Nokia, is because of the QT dependency ( QT wass TrollTech and is now Nokia )


Regards,
Eric Bachard


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