Sorry to come in late on this thread, but there is an android ODF reader:
http://www.androidzoom.com/**android_applications/**
productivity/odf-viewer_mnhl.**html<http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/productivity/odf-viewer_mnhl.html>
It seems to have rather come to a halt, but there may be code there which
could be massaged into a reader (?)
I'm in no way a developer, and have little experience with the reader,
other than finding it can't open encrypted files. I suggested this to the
developer, but he indicated he wasn't actually working on the project
currently.
Just looked in the Android market on my Samsung Galaxy S. Found OpenOffice
Document Reader by Tom Tasche >250,000 downloads.
ODF viewer by olidroide 5-10000 downloads
So looks like there are several odf viewers out there.
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