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It seems that at.tomtasche.reader is a frontend of jOpenDocument (GPL'ed)

# http://www.jopendocument.org/, written in Java of course.

<quote>
jOpenDocument is a free library for developers looking to use Open
Document files without OpenOffice.org.
</quote>

that says, jOpenDocument is not OOo nor LibO.

Hello,

My name is Tom.
I'm the developer of OpenOffice Document Reader for Android.

It's correct that my app is a frontend of JOpenDocument
, but not the one you mean. ;)
This one is the one I'm using:
https://github.com/andiwand/JOpenDocument
It's written by a colleague.
It translates OpenDocuments to HTML
, so we can display this very easily on any device.

You could use our backend for things like a Chrome Extension too.
Feel free to contribute!
However, I think it would be better to create a whole website...

BTW, the version available at Android Market is more recent than F-Droid.

Have a nice day
Tom

PS: Your 80 characters per line restriction drives me crazy!


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