Dave Stevens wrote:
anyone know if/how? will rtfm if directed
You don't mention a lot of pertinent information including what OS you're
using, what version of LibreOffice you're using, and what version of
Numbers file you are working with so it's hard to help with specific
advice. I
The site wants me to install a client, what is this client used for?
My antivirus program claims it contained "Variant.Graftor.5639" and deleted
it...
2016-04-25 4:07 GMT+02:00 Cley Faye :
> The usability issue might be related to the fact that it is an online
> service, and
I strongly agree with Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster. But I'd also
suggest that you NEVER overwrite the original document without first
saving a backup copy of the original to a different name or in a
different location.
-- Tim Deaton
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On 4/6/2016 11:41 AM,
The usability issue might be related to the fact that it is an online
service, and is subject to bandwidth and computing power restriction.
To truly evaluate such service, it might be better to just grab the code
and deploy it in local. If it works well enough, I can see this being
useful in
At least on-line at open365.io it seems completely unusable. Though you
can access the KDE, the application simply never comes up.
And documentation requires that you open the application, rofl...
On 4/24/16 3:19 PM, Pedro wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Sharing exciting news
>
>
Hi all
Sharing exciting news
http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice-l10n-LibreOffice-on-the-cloud-Open365-tp4181681.html
It links to the brand new
https://open365.io/
I just opened an account and it behaves exactly like the offline version.
You can even change the icon theme or add
This is not a universal file opener. Universal file opener do not exist.
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