https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163664

--- Comment #3 from steve <[email protected]> ---
Hi Eyal, can you elaborate how you come to your conclusions?

* Non-free, closed-source software
Well, just like Apple Intelligence, macOS itself is closed source right, and
yet LibreOffice runs on it. Integrating with Writing Tools is a matter of
supporting 
* Sending your personal content to Apple, where it is stored, analyzed, mined
etc.
Again, what brings you to this conclusion? Can you share more resources about
this? From what I understand most operations are done on device. I believe this
is especially true for writing tools
(https://support.apple.com/en-lk/guide/mac-help/mchlfc0d4779/15.0/mac/15.0).

Apple Intelligence is optional and users who enable it, obviously want to make
use of it. I don't understand the argument to not support it in LibreOffice,
just because you personally don't like it. Why not leave the decision to users
whether they want to use it or not? And adding support in LibreOffice adds
obvious value and helps keep LibreOffice an attractive choice as a writing tool
on macOS.

3:50 of the linked video explains how Writing Tools are integrated in
third-party apps. Making it work is a matter of using UITextView, NSTextView
WKWebView. I am not sure if this is possible in LibreOffice writer.

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