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Office version adapted for Android devices

Office version adapted for Android devices

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KungJoel
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08-19-2023, 05:17 AM
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previously I only came across basic text editors like Microsoft Word. This time I discovered OpenOffice, which already had over a million downloads. It offers all the same features as the PC version, just on Android for free. You can find it here: link provided.
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KungJoel
08-19-2023, 05:17 AM #1

previously I only came across basic text editors like Microsoft Word. This time I discovered OpenOffice, which already had over a million downloads. It offers all the same features as the PC version, just on Android for free. You can find it here: link provided.

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aquaforce2
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08-19-2023, 08:35 AM
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I don't think that this is legit open office, I'd rather get the Microsoft office suite for free. Edit: silly spelling fixed
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aquaforce2
08-19-2023, 08:35 AM #2

I don't think that this is legit open office, I'd rather get the Microsoft office suite for free. Edit: silly spelling fixed

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ClemCol1
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08-22-2023, 08:18 AM
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ClemCol1
08-22-2023, 08:18 AM #3

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PsychoPugx
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09-04-2023, 02:11 AM
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maybe not the official open office version, though it offers most of its capabilities similar to open office as far as I can tell. Open office includes more advanced tools than Docs, even though I usually rely on Google Docs. Sometimes extra features like spreadsheet and 3D diagrams are needed, which is why this seems like the top all-rounder right now. It also supports cloud saving, just like Google Docs, although I don’t prefer Dropbox, so I’ll likely stick to it for other tasks.
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PsychoPugx
09-04-2023, 02:11 AM #4

maybe not the official open office version, though it offers most of its capabilities similar to open office as far as I can tell. Open office includes more advanced tools than Docs, even though I usually rely on Google Docs. Sometimes extra features like spreadsheet and 3D diagrams are needed, which is why this seems like the top all-rounder right now. It also supports cloud saving, just like Google Docs, although I don’t prefer Dropbox, so I’ll likely stick to it for other tasks.