On Thu, 2009-10-15 at 21:54 -0500, Alexandro Colorado wrote:
> Here is a piece of news that is interesting as KOffice once again change
> from becoming multi platform to migrating into the mobile architecture.
> 
> http://news.kde.org/2009/10/13/nokia-sponsors-koffice-development-mobile-devices
> 
> The development of KOffice on mobile devices really marks one of the OOo
> lead requests of having an OOo for PDA and/or mobiles. This puts more
> pressure into the project on looking at how can a project like OOo run
> efficiently in a mobile environment.
> 
> In the past I have used Abiword and Gnumerics on my Nokia770 Internet
> tablet. The result where less than useful. However it was good to read files
> from my desktops and make tiny edits.

What happens when someone markets a phone that you can plug in a USB
keyboard and a monitor. Then you don't need a laptop or desktop unless
you are doing something specialist. For Office applications surely this
can't be far away. 

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