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LIBREOFFICE FOR ANDROID

Having LibreOffice on Android is just plain cool. I know that we have
just a beta at this point, and we don't have any editing capabilities,
but I think it's a really easy way for us to engage people at our
booth and get them to remember the LibreOffice name.

Now that the LibreOffice Viewer is packaged up in F-Droid, we can
point people at a completely-free toolchain and repo, which make me
pretty darn proud.

=> If anyone has graphics available, please let me know. Just having a
picture of the Android Robot in our booth will undoubtedly draw people
in!

=> It would be great to have a short video showing off the
capabilities of the viewer. If you've made one, let me know!

There's a lot more we can do with the Android platform, so if you have
suggestions, please toss them out there -- I think there's a great
opportunity for us grow our userbase as the functionality of
LibreOffice for Android grows over the course of this year!

Cheers,
--R

-- 
Robinson Tryon
QA Engineer - The Document Foundation
LibreOffice Community Outreach Herald
qubit@libreoffice.org

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