Hi Jonathan,
I don't know if the whole LO is available for ios. In
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download/, I see:
Linux (64-bit) (deb), Linux (64-bit) (rpm), MacOs (64-bit), Windows (32-bit), Windows (64-bit)
Noticing https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/libreoffice-vanilla/id921923693?mt=12 (sold by Collabora), I
suppose LO IOS specific bugs I see in Bugtracker concerns this product from Collabora.
However, I was talking about an additional module for LO called "Impress remote" (see
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/impress-remote-2/)
Regards,
Julien
Le vendredi 8 novembre 2019 à 14:33:23 UTC+1, Jonathan Aquilina <jaquilina@eagleeyet.net> a
écrit :
Hi Julian,
With what I know about ios 13 and mac osx 10.15 they are now fully 64bit. Are 64bit versions of LO
for both os's available in 64bit mode or not yet?
Regards,
Jonathan
On 08/11/2019, 11:46, "LibreOffice on behalf of julien2412"
<libreoffice-bounces@lists.freedesktop.org on behalf of serval2412@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Hello,
Following messages about Impress Remote for Android, I wanted to test
Impress Remote for IOS on a Ipad and had a message indicating that dev must
upgrade.
Searching a bit, it seems we must be convert the app to 64 bits.
Any thoughts here?
Julien
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