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Unfortunately my first response is NO.

ACK. Different users prefer differnt browsers, so why adding
yet another one that many people wouldn't like anyways ?

Maybe there are some options for improving browser integration,
but that's a whole different topic, IMHO.

Instead, in an other way, I'd rather to put such an effort in
improving Libreoffice by put it into a browser,

What would be the practical benefit of that ?

Or are you talking about making lo an web application ?

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