greg b wrote:
I don't think you understand what I'm saying. I don't want to upload/download 
Open Office docs. I'm saying Open Office should be online software like 
www.thinkfree.com. The files are stored online and you work on them in your web 
browser in spreadsheet and document software created in javascript. Go to 
www.thinkfree.com, create a free account, and try it. Then you'll see what I 
mean. This is what Open Office should do.

Greg


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From: Harold Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 9, 2008 7:06:30 PM
Subject: Re: [users] Suggestion

On 09/04/2008 13:56, greg b wrote:
Why doesn't Sun create Open Office online so we don't have to download and 
install the software? Plus we'll have access to all of our files from any 
computer in the world?

The best one I've found online so far is www.thinkfree.com You can download and 
install it, or use it in your web browser. Files are stored online. It really 
looks and works exactly like Excel and Word.

As you probably know, software is going online now so we won't have to install so much and it prevents piracy. Check out: www.photoshop.com/express for their first release of Photo Shop software online!

I'd really like to see Sun do this with Open Office!!

Greg in Ohio

Google Docs can upload and download text documents and spreadsheets in OpenOffice format ...


I personally don't trust any online service like this unless I can see and control the encryption to ensure that all my information and data is 99.9999% secure, especially from prying eyes of the various governments.

This is an issue with any online service offered in the US.


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Robin Laing

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