If anyone still doubts the importance of mobile devices focused on activities related to productivity, we now have another example of everything will allow us to make such devices when we meet in mobility since The Document Foundation announced Tuesday that it will work to bring its productivity suite for Android devices, with Collabora and Igalia as companies responsible for carrying out development mobile applications, hoping that they end up offering an attractive, elegant experience, and with all the functions of LibreOffice on Android, in the words of Ital Vignoli, one of the founders of The Document Foundation.
Currently there the date when they will be released mobile applications for the Android platform, keeping in mind that it is also about to get the new version of the productivity suite open source desktops know. It will not be the only product of The Document Foundation that is available for the Android platform, because in this month the beta viewer LibreOffice was launched, as I discussed a few days ago, having these tens heights of thousands of downloads after launch last January 22, indicating statistics Google Play that it has already been installed up to 50,000 times.
As noted from ZDNet, the arrival of LibreOffice for the Android platform, not to be confused with the LibreOffice beta viewer also available for the same mobile platform, will add to the existing supply of productivity suites for Android devices, among which are the solutions of Microsoft and Google, among others. The experience of new mobile applications have LibreOffice also allow OneDrive as file hosting platform, which is quite interesting considering the limited capacity that could have many mobile terminals, also enabling collaboration with other users.
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