I have read that there are people working on versions for tablets. I
have seen text about a version for Android tablets, and I think I have
read the same about Apple's tablets. The key will be how "limited" will
it be due to the low resources for your "standard" tablets.
According to the web site, Mac's version system resources are the following:
* MacOSX 10.4 (Tiger) or higher;
* Intel or PowerPC processor;
* 512 Mb RAM;
* Up to 800 Mb available hard disk space;
* 1024x768 graphic device with 256 colors (higher resolution
recommended).
How much does an iPad have available for LO to reside on and run from?
Most likely it will be either run off a Thumb drive or a media card
[microSD?], like the current Windows "portable" version that runs on a
Windows PC.
The real key is porting the code to the tablet OSs. How many of LO's
developers have the skills with programming for the Android OS or iPad's
OS? We have plenty of developers, and experience, for Windows, Linux,
and MacOSX, but tablets are new platforms and it will take a bit of
time to get the experience needed to do the porting to these platforms.
I do not know if these OSs have much documentation available for people
to learn how to program on them.
On 12/25/2011 08:48 AM, Tinkerer wrote:
Will the portable Libre Office, or any version,run in IOS5?
I use Libre on my iMac and I would love to have it on my iPad.
There seems to be more than one interpretation of "Portable".
Tink.
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