No official Android version is available so far.
Please advise
No official Android version is available so far.
Please advise
You didn’t google -at all-, AZTIME. Not one bit !
Things are going forward - officially.
Just check this link https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%23libreoffice%20%23android&src=typd it will display the latest #Libreoffice #Android hashtag search in twitter.
Last post was by https://twitter.com/libreoffice in late July 2016, so we might expect an official release of LibreOffice for Android by 2017 =)
#LibreofficeAndroid #LibreofficeforAndroid
Most useful informations can be foud in this (closed ?) topic : Is LibreOffice available for Android?
LibreOffice is always better than OpenOffice, once they’ll finally have an Android version !
Things are going forward - officially.
Just check this link https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%23libreoffice%20%23android&src=typd it will display the latest #Libreoffice #Android hashtag search in twitter.
Last post was by https://twitter.com/libreoffice in late July 2016, so we might expect an official release of LibreOffice for Android by 2017 =)
#LibreofficeAndroid #LibreofficeforAndroid
The Document Foundation has recently issued a tender for people interested in participating in the development of an Android version. The idea has been talked in and out for the last three or four years and there are four branches in git that unfortunately have not prospered. Let’s hope things get moving this time around.
It’s very long to come.
I think TDF don’t wont to release Libre on Android. Please look on dates and what’s going on about builds on Android: http://tomazvajngerl.blogspot.de/2014_08_01_archive.html main developers blog or here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Development/LibreOffice_on_Android
It’s ridiculous!
Leave Libre Office and go to Apache OpenOffice which port is available for Android too: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.andropenoffice.
Among people around me, I see many many of them using less and less classical computers, even for work tasks, and using rather more and more Android tablets.
For these people LO is no longer an option.
It is a pity !
If LO wishes to be there in the next years, an Android version for tablets should be a highest priority for LO developers.
I really can’t understand it seems not to be !!
It’s in development…
For now you can try the LibreOffice Viewer on Google Play.
If you want to try the latest that has editing, then you can do this by installing yourself a daily build.
Official release will be available when it is ready.
nor android nor iOS version for the moment…