2013/11/12 Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com>
Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote
Den 12.11.2013 16:47, skreiv jomali:
Can't you use LogMeIn.com to do what you want?
I am using Dropbox for that purposes. It is free up to a few Gb of
storage.
LogMeIn is not the same. You would be running LibreOffice on the remote
computer.
Dropbox is not the same. You would need to download the full office suite
to
the local computer and then run it locally.
If you want to run a local copy on any computer it is far more efficient to
run a portable version (e.g. X-LibreOffice) from your own pen (it only
needs
some 400Mb)
Running LibreOffice from a Web Server would be fantastic...
For the record, the provided wiki page reference the broadway backend of
GTK, which mean that the software is actually running on the server, and
only displayed in the browser. It's not different that what you'd achieve
with logmein or X forwarding or VNC (etc...).
Curious peoples can try the various tutorials on the web (not always
straightforward...) to enable broadway as a GTK backend on their systems
globally, and thus use it with libreoffice (or anything using gtk3 I
suppose). At least under linux.
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