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開發者討論區
OOo有開發PDA版本嗎?
But that is not a real help, any text editor could be used for that.
Unfortunately, Documents2Go does not support OpenOffice. This means, .doc or .xls files you save from OO are not accepted by Documents2Go. You have to load them into Word/Excel and save them again, then it works. Stupid "feature"...
I would really like to be able to sync Calc spreadsheets with a PDA, because I made my own spreadsheets to store and calculate students' scores. (Yes, I'm teaching...
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However, although the file format (ZIP with a bunch of XMLs) should be easy to handle, nobody has yet written such software...
Unfortunately, Documents2Go does not support OpenOffice. This means, .doc or .xls files you save from OO are not accepted by Documents2Go. You have to load them into Word/Excel and save them again, then it works. Stupid "feature"...
I would really like to be able to sync Calc spreadsheets with a PDA, because I made my own spreadsheets to store and calculate students' scores. (Yes, I'm teaching...
)However, although the file format (ZIP with a bunch of XMLs) should be easy to handle, nobody has yet written such software...
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