2015-01-14 16:09 GMT+01:00 Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster < [email protected]>:
> I am "worried" that MS Office now has apps for their Office packages that > runs on Android 4.4 [and better]. I do not want to see LO and AOO loose > out of the mobile market. > From the (quick) glimpse I just had about Office on Android, I wouldn't say that they are better or worse. It *will* open your document, but say goodbye to almost all of your formatting; even text size is inconsistent with the original. Images are nowhere to be found, no pagination, no header/footer... and that's for the "viewing" functionnality. When hitting the "edit" button, I get a message saying that it can NOT edit .doc files. Opening a .docx got me a "sorry, this file can not be opened, it might be damaged" (this same file works on the desktop version). And it could not open a file with a dash in its name, be it on the device, or from either dropbox and onedrive. Just to be complete on this short, somewhat negative review, I did create a new docx from the app. There's not much more, still no pictures, and no style support at all. From this short experience, you're better of loading Andropenoffice, at least the document sort of looks like what you expect. I'll admit such a quick test is not enough to get all the possibilities of the application, but from it I'm not too "worried" about their presence on Android. > I do not know if I want to deal with Google Docs either. > Are you sure about that? From what I've read about open document suite on Android, and from what I got when trying the msoffice stuff, it sound way more reliable and you get roughly the same editing capabilities than msoffice. > What I really want is a package that does not need to be connected to "the > cloud" to use. Most places I would be using the tablet will not have any > "guest" access for me to use. I want to be able to modify my documents - > Word or Calc - at meetings or while I am waiting for appointments. That > way, I can show the modifications then and there for "approval". > All the options (Andropenoffice, MSOffice, and Google Docs) can manage offline documents. For GDocs you have some planning to do (mark some files as available offline), but it's also a possibility. Just to be clear, I'm not saying that one product is better than another; it's more that none of them is complete as it is today. For now you'll have to cut on your expectations if you want to edit "real" documents on a pure Android tablet. I made all three options choke at various level with a .docx containing a single sentence and a picture :( -- To unsubscribe e-mail to: [email protected] Problems? http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/ Posting guidelines + more: http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Netiquette List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/ All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
