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On 02/03/2011 02:10 PM, Cor Nouws wrote:
Tom Davies wrote (03-02-11 19:07)

LibreOffice has a portable and cloud based version, OpenOffice doesn't.

Wrong. Oracle has a cloud office version, working with ODF.
Good change that LibreOffice / The Document Foundation will find the cloud too, but at the moment? No.

Regards,
Cor
The problem with "Cloud" systems is that when you do not have
reliable access to the Internet, it is no good or even very bad,
when you need to get access to your documents.  I have a laptop
that I use allot when I have to do work outside my place, and most
of the time I do not have any Internet access, WiFi or Phone, where
I have to do my typing.  Cloud is not where I want to be and not
where I want my data to be.

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