Florian Staudacher wrote:
Hello!
Wouldn't if be good to make Openoffice available without installing it?
So I thought it would be great to port the applications so that they are
available in a web-browser.
There are some rich-text-editors out there but they can't handle all the
file-formats like .doc, ... And when you write something with them you
can't save as a File but you have to put it in a database.
That is good for web-sites where you don't want to deal with HTML tags
but not if you want to write a text and there is no Editor installed on
the machine.
Of course there will be "Editor", but it has not the ability to enhance
the text (or make it readable) with additional fonts or colours.
So, to my mind that would be something to think of for future development.
I'm looking forwards for your response. (Even if it's auto-generated ;-)
Sincerely,
Florian Staudacher
The web application idea is nice for those that have fast and reliable
access to the web.
I remember the first time I used StarOffice and the front end was like a
web application. I thought it sucked. But that it my opinion.
As pointed out by others, there are web applications available and many
are now supporting ODF or working towards it.
--
Robin Laing
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