On 13/11/14 17:23, Malte Timmermann wrote:
> Hi Louis,
> 
> On 28.10.2014 21:12, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
>> Hi Malte,
>> ....
>>> And you are right wrt many early developers working for Open-Xchange
>>> now :)
>>
>> Yes, and perhaps one day we’ll even see something (I joke; there is
>> already something).
> 
> Actually everyone can look at the demo version of App Suite, including
> OX Text and OX Spreadsheet:
> 
> http://www.open-xchange.com/demo

cool, you make good progress, I like it

Juergen

> 
>>> Same focus - Office productivity, ODF and OOXML.
>>
>> Hm. You might want to share with us what’s going on over there….
> 
> See below :)
> 
>>> Just different technology - now written for the browser.
>>
>> Right. Can you edit in the browser? I mean, edit ODF or OOXML docs.
>> using, for instance, Chrome or Firefox or Safari?
> 
> Exactly. ODF and OOXML are our natively supported formats that we can
> edit in the browser. Text and Spreadsheet are already available.
> 
> We work on the documents very different compared to Open Office or MS
> Office. One of our most important features is the document roundtrip.
> You can safely switch between editing with OX Documents and editing with
> your native application. And we have real-time communication to quickly
> distribute changes to other clients.
> 
> I just wrote a blog post that explains the technical details how we
> achieve it.
> 
>> http://techblog.open-xchange.com/2014/11/13/ox-documents-roundtrip-and-operations/
>>
> 
> Best regards
> Malte.
> 
> 
> 
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