My point standsHave a great day :)
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On 2019-01-15 at 3:14 PM, "Marcus" wrote:Am 15.01.19 um 20:56 schrieb
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> My apologies ...The link below indicates AndrOpen Office as an
Apache
> element with the Apache logo clearly indicated.
>
https://www.openoffice.org/porting/OK, but the first 2 sentences on that page are:
"The following list of third-party ports and distributions is made
available as a service to the community. The Apache OpenOffice project
does not officially endorse or maintain these packages."
So, for me it's clear that the listed ports do not belong to Apache
OpenOffice directly. ;-)
Marcus
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> On 2019-01-15 at 2:30 PM, "Marcus" wrote:Am 15.01.19 um 17:35
schrieb
>
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>> "AndrOpen Office (Android port of
> Apache
>> OpenOffice) AndrOpen Office is the world's first port of
>> OpenOffice for Android, It is made available on Google Play by the
>> AndrOpen Office team and it requires Android 4.0.3 or later.
"
>> Greetings,As a Linux user for many years it is natural for me to
> look
>> at AndrOpen Office for my Android device. However as I have no need
>> nor want for anything that says"Google", I can't use Open Office.
In
>> the interests of securing my phone as best as possible divorcing
>> Google from the phone for security purposes is a must.Will we see a
>> standalone type of AndrOpen Office in the near future? At present I
>> use WPS Office and then deny it internet access and there is no
> Google
>> requirement.This also means I am forced to use .xlsx format opposed
> to
>> .ods format.
>
> First of all, "AndrOpen Office" is not a software project or product
> of
> Apache OpenOffice ot Apache itself. Furthermore there is no
connection
>
> between "AndrOpen Office" and Apache OpenOffice.
>
> For further information please get in contact with their authors.
>
> Thanks for your understanding.
>
> Marcus