
However, there are some 3rd party solutions that allow remote access to an OpenOffice session. When to install directly from then just allow installing app from another source.Rob Weir in the Apache OpenOffice blog wrote:There is no port of OpenOffice for tablets. When people open it, user can choose in which version of LibreOffice, in which language, probably also for which Android version she/he has and start downloading & installing. I understand about 50 MB limit in Google Play but there are two opportunities – just put Android version for download at as other versions are and secondly: make web installer to upload it to Google Play. There are these ugly Tango buttons and not Oxygen like official LibreOffice is.īut still I do not understand – why there is no LibreOffice version for Android? Seems like there is already OpenOffice ( ).


Also rollApp does not save your configuration even you log in with your own user. Currently rollApp does not have latest version of LibreOffice and they also do not have all languages installed. You may set up virtual machine with LibreOffice PPA and automatic updates and latest LibreOffice installed on it. Have you heard about FernApp – – this can make any Linux app available over web. rollApp focuses on developing virtualization technology that makes it possible to use a web browser for running desktop applications on any device.

is a privately held cloud computing technology company with headquarters in Palo Alto, California. rollApp offers software-on-demand service that delivers existing software to virtually any web-browser-equipped computing or mobile device over broadband/3G/4G/LTE. RollApp’s productivity suite debuted in April 2012 by demonstrating how its online virtualization technology can run office applications on the iPad in the cloud. “We also want to thank LibreOffice power users for their contribution to helping us to deliver LibreOffice productivity suite on iPad and Chromebook.” “LibreOffice’s powerful range of document management capabilities plus rollApp’s smart virtualization technology offer our customers and LibreOffice users a new and intelligent way to be more productive on both iPad and Chromebook,” said Vlad Pavlov, rollApp Founder and CEO. rollApp streams an on-demand copy of the office application from its cloud architecture down to the iPad and Chromebooks and allows to work with files (open, save, and edit documents) directly in the cloud storage: Dropbox, Google Drive and Box.

RollApp iPad and Chromebook users don’t download or install the software, as they access LibreOffice inside the browser. Berlin, Decem– The Document Foundation is happy to acknowledge that the most recent version of LibreOffice – the best free office suite ever – is available on the iPad and Chromebooks as a cloud application, thanks to rollApp online virtualization technology.
