The best way to put OO on the net without having to change a line of code is to project the entire interface with a thin-client like FreeNX. NX compression is so efficient that you can "lengthen the monitor cord" across the world over the Internet now.
Full disclosure: I started http://Eseri.com/ to do this. We bundle a complete FOSS organization on Ubuntu desktops and make it available over the net. The idea is to get a full FOSS solution out there to non FOSS people that would use it if it were made incredibly easy and complete.
On 1/13/2010 11:06 PM, Wunna Ko wrote:
Hi Folks, I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My idea is that - OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as dropbox, ubuntu one, etc. - The user will not be necessary to install it. - They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications) Since the distribution channel (syncing technology)& portable technology is already available, why couldn't we combine& allow users to use it? Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys. Regards,
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