At 11:48 19/01/2011, Jaime R. Garza wrote:
Hello,
I believe the best feature for the enterprise will be to port
LibreOffice to
HTML5, this could be also installed locally in the clients, needing
just a
browser to run.
If LibreOffice doesn't go in direction WebBased, it will be soon
irrelevant
in the enterprise (...)
"The enterprise" is not the only (potential) user of LibreOffice.
There is a significant part of the world that does not want to or
cannot depend on network connections for every type of work, e.g.
because not everyone is on the Internet [1] or because they have their
own reasons for not using "software as a service".
[1] <http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats1.htm>,
<http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats3.htm>
Best regards,
Christophe Strobbe
Cheers!
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:23, Olivier Hallot <
olivier.hallot@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
> Hi
> I have collected some features enteprises will love to have
implemented in
> LibreOffice and listed them in
>
>
>
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/Crazy_Ideas#Features_Enterprises_Will_Love_To_Have_Implemented
>
> Some are quite easy to implement, other may require a longer time for
> development, but all are based on real demand from people that use
> LibreOffice in a enterprise production environment. That is, they
are not
> crazy ideas at all. :-)
>
> Regards
> --
> Olivier Hallot
> Founder, Steering Commitee Member - The Document Foundation
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