Isn't this something like 10 years old? If not, what has changed now?
Edit: German technews website heise says that libreoffice for android was released in 2015.
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Isn't this something like 10 years old? If not, what has changed now?
Edit: German technews website heise says that libreoffice for android was released in 2015.
yup, Play Store entry says 27 May 2015.
True, maybe they added something new? I just saw it on F-Droid, probably just because before they only supported Google Play (not even an APK download??) Which is pretty insane.
I've had that app for ages. And I only use F-Droid...
I installed it from F-Droid back on December last year. This post is kinda of inaccurate.
Strange
Google Play and F-Droid are both available
~~Cool, thanks!~~
Do you know if they target different versions? Their F-Droid version is min SDK Android 5, which may indicate they target an outdated version for compatibility.
Wait these are just links, I mean releasing the APK. On Google Play you send them your selfbuilt APK, on F-Droid they build it.
minSdk isn't the same as targetSdk or maxSdk.
You can target Android 14 and still support Android 1.5 devices if you really want to. Android will enforce that you use Android 14's security features, but you can still use the old APIs just fine on older versions of Android.
Android uses the target SDK to determine which restrictions to impose, because if you target Android 8 then your app can't be aware of Android 14 features so it goes into compatibility mode. But the minimum SDK doesn't matter, it's just there to tell users of too old Android versions that the app can't run.
That is great news!
Now I might be able to uninstall Google Drive from my phone.
There's also collabora office which is based on LibreOffice.
https://www.collaboraoffice.com/collabora-office-android-ios/
It's released under MPLv2.
Yes Collabora Office (from their own F-Droid repo) is the alternative.
There is also an older Viewer but unofficial and purely for viewing.
Hopefully the editing portion takes off. Been using open document reader from fdroid to view and just been editing the actual ods files and such on my computer. Can't wait to see what the future has in store
Collabora has been around for a while I've just been using that
Yeah its better
Better than collabora or the other way round?
Other
Can you open files from proton drive with it?