RE: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-17 Thread Carlos Li

I'm totally agree.
+1

 

 

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> From: ng.guanh...@gmail.com
> To: dev@marketing.openoffice.org
> Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 01:26:06 +
> Subject: RE: [marketing] use OO through the net
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> +1 for online application of OO. Syncing and work away from workplace will be 
> the future trend in many profession. I personally carry a liveUSB around 
> should i in need of working away from my computer, and needed programs that 
> might not include in a normal shared PC.By moving a program online, users 
> would only need a working internet connection to continue their work. This 
> might not sounds as convincing for the OO to move online since any computer 
> should have office suite in it, yet it would still have other benefits.
> 
> By no means should we eliminate the option of a Cd, but it is also clear that 
> OO will have more exposure to many users our there if there is a online 
> version. It can serve as a really quick and no frills trial for interested 
> users and a really useful tool for those in need.
> 
> Regards,
> Colin Ng.
> 
> From: Wunna Ko [wunnak...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:07 PM
> To: gianvitto...@zandona.nl
> Cc: dev@marketing.openoffice.org; disc...@openoffice.org
> Subject: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net
> 
> Hi Gianvittorio,
> 
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Gianvittorio wrote:
> 
> > Wunna,
> > Please remember that we need to keep the option of CD open for countries
> > with less developed infrastructure (broadband adoption)...
> >
> 
> I didn't met to replace CD or download version. Just one more option for
> users.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> 
> > Gian
> >
> >
> >  On Thu 14/01/10 05:06 , Wunna Ko wunnak...@gmail.com sent:
> > > Hi Folks,
> > >
> > > I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My
> > > idea is
> > > that
> > > - OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as
> > > dropbox,
> > > ubuntu one, etc.
> > > - The user will not be necessary to install it.
> > > - They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)
> > >
> > > Since the distribution channel (syncing technology) & portable
> > > technology is
> > > already available, why couldn't we combine & allow users to use it?
> > >
> > > Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
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Re: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Gianvittorio
answer from the icloud.com guys:

   Hi Gian,
   Thanks for liking icloud :-)
   We are working on adding some kind of office to icloud, probably Google Apps 
or Zoho. I hope that will be ok.
   Best regards,
   icloud Team


 On Fri 15/01/10 18:33 , Alexandro Colorado j...@openoffice.org sent:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Gmail ng.guan
> h...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Dear all,
> 
> >
> 
> > +1 for online application of OO. Syncing and work
> away from workplace will be the future trend in many profession. I
> personally carry a liveUSB around should i in need of working away from my
> computer, and needed programs that might not include in a normal shared
> PC.By moving a program online, users would only need a working internet
> connection to continue their work. This might not sounds as convincing for
> the OO to move online since any computer should have office suite in it,
> yet it would still have other benefits.
> 
> 
> Isnt an online computer more scarse to find around than just a computer. I
> mean because it seems that OOo portable is just a better solution to carry
> around. Since a computer WITH internet is much harder to find than just "a
> computer" without internet.
> 
> 
> >
> 
> > By no means should we eliminate the option of a Cd,
> but it is also clear that OO will have more exposure to many users our
> there if there is a online version. It can serve as a really quick and no
> frills trial for interested users and a really useful tool for those in
> need.
> 
> 
> Well OOo portable is already a USB so all your documents could be saved in
> the same USB, and you can use other tools to carry your computer files. 
> 
> 
> I think it would be good to have a service like a portable dropbox that
> lets you filter doctype and then you can sync all your files.  Of course
> there are many solutions in the market starting from a plain web file
> server to let you gather your files if you really want to -- again you will
> need internet access for all that.
> 
> 
> >
> 
> > Regards,
> 
> > Colin Ng.
> 
> > 
> 
> > From: Wunna Ko [wunnakoko
> @gmail.com]
> > Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:07 PM
> 
> > To: gianv
> itto...@zandona.nl
> > Cc: 
> dev@marketing.openoffice.org; discus
> s...@openoffice.org
> > Subject: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net
> 
> >
> 
> > Hi Gianvittorio,
> 
> >
> 
> > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Gianvittorio gianv
> itto...@zandona.nl>wrote:
> >
> 
> >> Wunna,
> 
> >> Please remember that we need to keep the option of
> CD open for countries
> >> with less developed infrastructure (broadband
> adoption)...
> >>
> 
> >
> 
> > I didn't met to replace CD or download version.
> Just one more option for
> > users.
> 
> >
> 
> > Regards,
> 
> >
> 
> >
> 
> >> Gian
> 
> >>
> 
> >>
> 
> >>  On Thu 14/01/10 05:06 , Wunna Ko wunnakoko
> @gmail.com sent:
> >> > Hi Folks,
> 
> >> >
> 
> >> > I am wondering that providing openoffice through
> the internet. My
> >> > idea is
> 
> >> > that
> 
> >> > - OO will be distributed to the user through
> syncing, such as
> >> > dropbox,
> 
> >> > ubuntu one, etc.
> 
> >> > - The user will not be necessary to install it.
> 
> >> > - They just click on it and use it. (like USB
> portable applications)
> >> >
> 
> >> > Since the distribution channel (syncing
> technology) & portable
> >> > technology is
> 
> >> > already available, why couldn't we combine &
> allow users to use it?
> >> >
> 
> >> > Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas
> from you guys.
> >> >
> 
> >> > Regards,
> 
> >> >
> 
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Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Alexandro Colorado



On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 7:26 PM, Gmail  wrote:

Dear all,

+1 for online application of OO. Syncing and work away from workplace will be 
the future trend in many profession. I personally carry a liveUSB around should 
i in need of working away from my computer, and needed programs that might not 
include in a normal shared PC.By moving a program online, users would only need 
a working internet connection to continue their work. This might not sounds as 
convincing for the OO to move online since any computer should have office 
suite in it, yet it would still have other benefits.


Isnt an online computer more scarse to find around than just a computer. I mean because 
it seems that OOo portable is just a better solution to carry around. Since a computer 
WITH internet is much harder to find than just "a computer" without internet.



By no means should we eliminate the option of a Cd, but it is also clear that 
OO will have more exposure to many users our there if there is a online 
version. It can serve as a really quick and no frills trial for interested 
users and a really useful tool for those in need.


Well OOo portable is already a USB so all your documents could be saved in the same USB, and you can use other tools to carry your computer files. 


I think it would be good to have a service like a portable dropbox that lets 
you filter doctype and then you can sync all your files.  Of course there are 
many solutions in the market starting from a plain web file server to let you 
gather your files if you really want to -- again you will need internet access 
for all that.



Regards,
Colin Ng.

From: Wunna Ko [wunnak...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:07 PM
To: gianvitto...@zandona.nl
Cc: dev@marketing.openoffice.org; disc...@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

Hi Gianvittorio,

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Gianvittorio wrote:


Wunna,
Please remember that we need to keep the option of CD open for countries
with less developed infrastructure (broadband adoption)...



I didn't met to replace CD or download version. Just one more option for
users.

Regards,



Gian


 On Thu 14/01/10 05:06 , Wunna Ko wunnak...@gmail.com sent:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My
> idea is
> that
> - OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as
> dropbox,
> ubuntu one, etc.
> - The user will not be necessary to install it.
> - They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)
>
> Since the distribution channel (syncing technology) & portable
> technology is
> already available, why couldn't we combine & allow users to use it?
>
> Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Wunna Ko
> ---
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[marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Heavlin, Lee
I like it.  I do not see it as a replacement for a full install of
OpenOffice.org on a personal computer.  Many will want that option to
work offline. 

Google Chrome, PrestoMyPC (XANDROS), and ASUS instant on motherboards
(access to the web on bootup), are all driving cloud computing.  

I use Prestomypc on a Vista 7 box.  If I need ten second access to the
internet, I boot to it and get on the web fast.  Google Mail and Google
Apps lets me view my cloud items and I can edit, share and print.

Google Apps is pretty good with accessing documents, spreadsheets, and
presentations.  However, there is a vacuum for the business and
professional community that needs a full-fledged, state of the art
package like OpenOffice.org.  

This suggestion presents a solid alternative to the business community.
Cost is minimal for a business/professional person.  It also provides
some of the SharePoint features.

First one to market with this type of solution sets the momentum and
standard.  Microsoft is working on their on-line office package, too.

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From: Guan Ng [mailto:gh...@connect.qut.edu.au] On Behalf Of Gmail
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 8:26 PM
To: dev@marketing.openoffice.org
Subject: RE: [marketing] use OO through the net

Dear all,

+1 for online application of OO. Syncing and work away from workplace
will be the future trend in many profession. I personally carry a
liveUSB around should i in need of working away from my computer, and
needed programs that might not include in a normal shared PC.By moving a
program online, users would only need a working internet connection to
continue their work. This might not sounds as convincing for the OO to
move online since any computer should have office suite in it, yet it
would still have other benefits.

By no means should we eliminate the option of a Cd, but it is also clear
that OO will have more exposure to many users our there if there is a
online version. It can serve as a really quick and no frills trial for
interested users and a really useful tool for those in need.

Regards,
Colin Ng.

From: Wunna Ko [wunnak...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 10:07 PM
To: gianvitto...@zandona.nl
Cc: dev@marketing.openoffice.org; disc...@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

Hi Gianvittorio,

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Gianvittorio
wrote:

> Wunna,
> Please remember that we need to keep the option of CD open for
countries
> with less developed infrastructure (broadband adoption)...
>

I didn't met to replace CD or download version. Just one more option for
users.

Regards,


> Gian
>
>
>  On Thu 14/01/10 05:06 , Wunna Ko wunnak...@gmail.com sent:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My
> > idea is
> > that
> > - OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as
> > dropbox,
> > ubuntu one, etc.
> > - The user will not be necessary to install it.
> > - They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)
> >
> > Since the distribution channel (syncing technology) & portable
> > technology is
> > already available, why couldn't we combine & allow users to use it?
> >
> > Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
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Re: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Gianvittorio

Too bad.
I have Vista Home Premium  (SP2) 64bit and Firefox 3.5.7 and I don't know how 
to check which version of Flash I have (it looks like they use Flash to deliver 
the desktop).
I am using 4GB of RAM with a dual core t6400 @ 2.00GHz
I hope this is enough for you to debug...
Gian

 On Fri 15/01/10 16:20 , Davide Dozza dav...@flossconsulting.it sent:
> Gianvittorio ha scritto:
> > hehe, I never read disclaimers ... I tried and
> succeeded ;-)
> I tried Firefox under Linux *without* success... CRASH! ;-(
> 
> Davide
> 
> 
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Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Davide Dozza
Gianvittorio ha scritto:
> hehe, I never read disclaimers ... I tried and succeeded ;-)

I tried Firefox under Linux *without* success... CRASH! ;-(

Davide




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Re: Re: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Gianvittorio
hehe, I never read disclaimers ... I tried and succeeded ;-)


 On Fri 15/01/10 14:58 , Volker Merschmann merschm...@gmail.com sent:
> Hi,
> 
> You shoul try to sign in, there is a hint that Firefox-version is just
> alpha and IE8 is recommended.
> 
> Bye
> 
> Volker
> 
> 2010/1/15 Gianvittorio gianv
> itto...@zandona.nl>:> I accessed their website with Firefox (under
> windows...) and had no issues.> Gian
> >
> >
> >  On Fri 15/01/10 12:13 , Davide Dozza dav
> i...@flossconsulting.it sent:>> Gianvittorio ha scritto:
> >> > The guys at http://os.icloud.com have a great desktop (very
> fast>> as well) and NO office application. We should
> convince them to adopt OO .>> I believe they are based in Sweden.>
> Gian>>
> >> The first we should convince them to support
> Firefox>>
> >> Davide
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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Re: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Volker Merschmann
Hi,

You shoul try to sign in, there is a hint that Firefox-version is just
alpha and IE8 is recommended.

Bye

Volker

2010/1/15 Gianvittorio :
> I accessed their website with Firefox (under windows...) and had no issues.
> Gian
>
>
>  On Fri 15/01/10 12:13 , Davide Dozza dav...@flossconsulting.it sent:
>> Gianvittorio ha scritto:
>> > The guys at http://os.icloud.com have a great desktop (very fast
>> as well) and NO office application. We should convince them to adopt OO .
>> I believe they are based in Sweden.> Gian
>>
>> The first we should convince them to support Firefox
>>
>> Davide
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Re: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Gianvittorio
I accessed their website with Firefox (under windows...) and had no issues.
Gian


 On Fri 15/01/10 12:13 , Davide Dozza dav...@flossconsulting.it sent:
> Gianvittorio ha scritto:
> > The guys at http://os.icloud.com have a great desktop (very fast
> as well) and NO office application. We should convince them to adopt OO . 
> I believe they are based in Sweden.> Gian
> 
> The first we should convince them to support Firefox
> 
> Davide
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Davide Dozza
Gianvittorio ha scritto:
> The guys at http://os.icloud.com have a great desktop (very fast as well) and 
> NO office application. We should convince them to adopt OO .  I believe they 
> are based in Sweden.
> Gian

The first we should convince them to support Firefox

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Re: RE: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-15 Thread Gianvittorio
The guys at http://os.icloud.com have a great desktop (very fast as well) and 
NO office application. We should convince them to adopt OO .  I believe they 
are based in Sweden.
Gian


 On Fri 15/01/10 08:40 , Gmail ng.guanh...@gmail.com sent:
> Dear all:
> 
> out of all four :
> http://www.eseri.com/http://alwaysonpc.com/http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/ooohttp://www.gopc.net/
> only ulteo provide free service, yet it requires installation
> i must say go pc seems to be a very nice one, it might have more
> applications than my pc!
> Yet, perhaps most users only want a no frills simple online
> text/spreadsheet/office suite in this case so that they can work away from
> their own pc. Something like google doc, but i trust OO can allow more
> powerful features.
> Regards,
> Colin Ng.
> 
> From: 
> jacqueline.mcna...@gmail.com [
> jacqueline.mcna...@gmail.com] on behalf of Jacqueline McNally [jac
> quel...@openoffice.org]sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:19 PM
> To: 
> d...@marketing.openoffice.orgsubject: [marketing] use OO through the net
> 
> I'll pop up and add http://www.gopc.net/ to the mix.
> As a cloud-hosted Linux virtual desktop GoPC.net includes
> OpenOffice.org and other complementary OSS favourites such as the
> GIMP, Scribus, and digiKam to just name a few. See:
> https://www.gopc.net/whatisgopc/gopower-applications
> 
> Disclaimer: I work here :)
> 
> Regards
> Jacqueline
> 
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RE: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-14 Thread Gmail
Dear all:

out of all four :
http://www.eseri.com/
http://alwaysonpc.com/
http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/ooo
http://www.gopc.net/

only ulteo provide free service, yet it requires installation
i must say go pc seems to be a very nice one, it might have more applications 
than my pc!

Yet, perhaps most users only want a no frills simple online 
text/spreadsheet/office suite in this case so that they can work away from 
their own pc. Something like google doc, but i trust OO can allow more powerful 
features.

Regards,
Colin Ng.

From: jacqueline.mcna...@gmail.com [jacqueline.mcna...@gmail.com] on behalf of 
Jacqueline McNally [jacquel...@openoffice.org]
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:19 PM
To: dev@marketing.openoffice.org
Subject: [marketing] use OO through the net

I'll pop up and add http://www.gopc.net/ to the mix.

As a cloud-hosted Linux virtual desktop GoPC.net includes
OpenOffice.org and other complementary OSS favourites such as the
GIMP, Scribus, and digiKam to just name a few. See:
https://www.gopc.net/whatisgopc/gopower-applications

Disclaimer: I work here :)

Regards
Jacqueline

Your online PC accessible anywhere, from anything
GoPC http://www.gopc.net

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[marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-14 Thread Jacqueline McNally
I'll pop up and add http://www.gopc.net/ to the mix.

As a cloud-hosted Linux virtual desktop GoPC.net includes
OpenOffice.org and other complementary OSS favourites such as the
GIMP, Scribus, and digiKam to just name a few. See:
https://www.gopc.net/whatisgopc/gopower-applications

Disclaimer: I work here :)

Regards
Jacqueline

Your online PC accessible anywhere, from anything
GoPC http://www.gopc.net

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Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-14 Thread Andy Brown
Hi all,

Gmail wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> +1 for online application of OO. Syncing and work away from workplace will be 
> the future trend in many profession. I personally carry a liveUSB around 
> should i in need of working away from my computer, and needed programs that 
> might not include in a normal shared PC.By moving a program online, users 
> would only need a working internet connection to continue their work. This 
> might not sounds as convincing for the OO to move online since any computer 
> should have office suite in it, yet it would still have other benefits.
> 
> By no means should we eliminate the option of a Cd, but it is also clear that 
> OO will have more exposure to many users our there if there is a online 
> version. It can serve as a really quick and no frills trial for interested 
> users and a really useful tool for those in need.
> 
> Regards,
> Colin Ng.



At least three online services offer access to OpenOffice.org via a web
interface.  I have no personal experience with any of these so can not
verify how good/bad they may be.

http://www.eseri.com/
http://alwaysonpc.com/
http://www.ulteo.com/home/en/ooo

I do not remember where I got the original link to these as I can not
find the messages, but they were in one of the OO.o mailing list.

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RE: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-14 Thread Gmail
Dear all,

+1 for online application of OO. Syncing and work away from workplace will be 
the future trend in many profession. I personally carry a liveUSB around should 
i in need of working away from my computer, and needed programs that might not 
include in a normal shared PC.By moving a program online, users would only need 
a working internet connection to continue their work. This might not sounds as 
convincing for the OO to move online since any computer should have office 
suite in it, yet it would still have other benefits.

By no means should we eliminate the option of a Cd, but it is also clear that 
OO will have more exposure to many users our there if there is a online 
version. It can serve as a really quick and no frills trial for interested 
users and a really useful tool for those in need.

Regards,
Colin Ng.

From: Wunna Ko [wunnak...@gmail.com]
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To: gianvitto...@zandona.nl
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Subject: Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

Hi Gianvittorio,

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:15 AM, Gianvittorio wrote:

> Wunna,
> Please remember that we need to keep the option of CD open for countries
> with less developed infrastructure (broadband adoption)...
>

I didn't met to replace CD or download version. Just one more option for
users.

Regards,


> Gian
>
>
>  On Thu 14/01/10 05:06 , Wunna Ko wunnak...@gmail.com sent:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My
> > idea is
> > that
> > - OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as
> > dropbox,
> > ubuntu one, etc.
> > - The user will not be necessary to install it.
> > - They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)
> >
> > Since the distribution channel (syncing technology) & portable
> > technology is
> > already available, why couldn't we combine & allow users to use it?
> >
> > Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
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Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-14 Thread Gianvittorio
Wunna,
Please remember that we need to keep the option of CD open for countries with 
less developed infrastructure (broadband adoption)...
Gian


 On Thu 14/01/10 05:06 , Wunna Ko wunnak...@gmail.com sent:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My
> idea is
> that
> - OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as
> dropbox,
> ubuntu one, etc.
> - The user will not be necessary to install it.
> - They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)
> 
> Since the distribution channel (syncing technology) & portable
> technology is
> already available, why couldn't we combine & allow users to use it?
> 
> Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys.
> 
> Regards,
> 
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Re: [marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-13 Thread ian . lynch
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My idea is
> that
> - OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as dropbox,
> ubuntu one, etc.
> - The user will not be necessary to install it.
> - They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)
>
> Since the distribution channel (syncing technology) & portable technology
> is
> already available, why couldn't we combine & allow users to use it?
>
> Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys.

In principle, this is a very good idea. We definitely need a web version
of OOo and this seems a step in the right direction. Snag is getting
someone to do it.



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[marketing] use OO through the net

2010-01-13 Thread Wunna Ko
Hi Folks,

I am wondering that providing openoffice through the internet. My idea is
that
- OO will be distributed to the user through syncing, such as dropbox,
ubuntu one, etc.
- The user will not be necessary to install it.
- They just click on it and use it. (like USB portable applications)

Since the distribution channel (syncing technology) & portable technology is
already available, why couldn't we combine & allow users to use it?

Looking forward to get more brainstorming ideas from you guys.

Regards,

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