Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
> 1) There is not yet any LibreOffice for Android or iOs

There is AndrOpen Office. It's not the same as LO but it supports viewing
and editing ODT files.


Hal Vaughan-2 wrote
> 2) It defeats the purpose of any encryption if a person can open the file,
> then save it in any format
> 3) It allows someone to open the file, make changes, and do what they want
> with it.

Then you really need PDF or maybe epub (apparently it also supports
encryption and DRM). Google is your friend ;)

Pedro



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