LibreOffice Unveils Strategy for Web and Mobile Expansion Beyond Desktop
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Bobby Borisov
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Summary
The Document Foundation has announced a new strategy to expand LibreOffice beyond its traditional desktop suite into web browsers, mobile devices, and collaborative editing. The foundation reopened the LibreOffice Online project with a renewed community focus, while continuing desktop development with two major updates per year and ongoing work on the Android Viewer. The strategy involves WebAssembly implementation, mobile GUI work, and collaboration tests to meet growing demand for web and mobile office solutions.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledLibreOffice announced plans to expand beyond a traditional desktop office suite.
The Document Foundation has introduced a new strategy to bring its offering to web browsers, mobile devices, and collaborative editing.
The foundation also recognizes ongoing demand for web and mobile versions.
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