On 15 Dec 2007, at 07:26, eric b wrote:

Hi,

Le 15 déc. 07 à 06:00, Stan Lemon a écrit :

People do such things on PDA's, and the iPhone is as much a PDA as it is a phone.

You mean they e.g. open MS documents already ?

Blackberries, which are fancy mobiles that businesses often use, are able to open MS documents and PDFs anywhere.

 Sorry for my dumb question,  I never owned a cell :)

A cell is where the police put you when you have been arrested ;-)



From my side, I firstly found the idea not good, but if we can imagine a wireless connexion between the projector and the phone (does probably already exist), and the laptop would become useless.

This is a complete new market maybe  8)

Actually I have heard of this concept, as being the way of doing presentations in the future.



I think a stripped down version of OOo that supported Docs and Spreadsheets would be extremely helpful.


The idea is great, but it is really possible ? I mean in terms of resources memory, place ... etc, processor speed , used, even by a striped version of OpenOffice.org

Remove all interactions between all parts of code would lead to a long debug period maybe.

Of course it will.



Other point, I think this could be another project, something like portable OpenOffice.org, or a fork, or a private company ..etc

Mobile ODF would be a better name since portable OpenOffice.org is used for something completely different.




Let's face, Google considers the iPhone important enough to develop a docs platform specifically for it, maybe OOo should too.



Often, the customers decides, and OOo will have to adapt

But I like the idea too :)

Me too. Other phones could use a mobile Java for development and distribution.



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