FYI. This was moderated in. Please cc the original poster. Rob
On Sep 11, 2012, at 6:14 AM, Jesper Thomsen <jes...@roozz.com> wrote: > Hi Apache Team, > > Roozz is a Danish startup and we have a technology that can turn Windows > desktop software into online browser versions running in any Windows OS and > any browser. > > We think it could be great for your users to have OpenOffice as an > in-browser version. We have so far not looked at converting it in detail, > but we believe there are very good chances we can make it run at native > performance. > > Before we spend too much time, would you be interested in joining forces > with us and provide such a version from your site? Alternatively, would be > allowed to distribute it from our side using a name such as "Roozz Office > Suite Powered by Apache OpenOffice" (or similar - as per the example on > your site). There are of course no costs of any kind to you. > > I am excited to hear what you think of this - thanks in advance. > > Regards, > Jesper > > > -- > Yours sincerely, > Jesper Wendel Thomsen - Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Roozz.com > > Phone : +45 3011 0746 > Website : www.roozz.com > Mail : jes...@roozz.com > Twitter <http://www.twitter.com/roozzplugin> > Facebook<http://www.facebook.com/roozzplugin> > > > ** Get access to all titles on Roozz right here<http://www.roozz.com/node/10> > > * A few **of the great publishers who have trusted Roozz with their > software : VSO > Software<http://www.vso-software.fr/products/convert_x_to_dvd/rent-convertxtodvd.php>, > Stoik <http://stoik.com/products/photo/STOIK-PanoramaMaker/>, > FontLab<http://www.fontlab.com/use-online/> > *