On Apr 2, 2014, at 5:34 PM, Pedro <pedlino@gmail.com> wrote:
Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
1) There is not yet any LibreOffice for Android or iOs
There is AndrOpen Office. It's not the same as LO but it supports viewing
and editing ODT files.
Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
2) It defeats the purpose of any encryption if a person can open the file,
then save it in any format
3) It allows someone to open the file, make changes, and do what they want
with it.
Then you really need PDF or maybe epub (apparently it also supports
encryption and DRM). Google is your friend ;)
Yes, I’ve spent many hours on this on Google.
I was hoping that there might be something I couldn’t find or didn’t know about that might help.
And, actually, the DRM is encryption that I’d be handling on my own - basically wrapping a file
input stream with an encryption stream.
Hal
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