Friday, April 20th, 2007

Out of left field: GravityZoo OOo porting project


I tend to hear about a lot of things well before they happen (and many that never happen), but this one hit me way out of left field. And while it sounds fantastic, I’m cautiously skeptical… I’d love to see a demo of this working… I’m also surprised Google hasn’t bought them (yet) ;-)

Here’s their corporate website: http://www.gravityzoo.com/ 

Announcement: http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=19660

When OpenOffice.org is "GravityZood", it will become a suite of
productivity applications that are always available, online, via a broad
range of devices. It will be possible to share and collaborate in
real-time, to switch from one device (e.g. a PC) to another (Mobile)
device. There will also be no need to save data, because everything you
produce is saved automatically on the network. There is no need to
download, install or update, the latest version is just available and
accessible from any GravityZoo enabled client.

Posted by md on April 20th, 2007 | Filed in Desktop, Linux, Open Source Software, Technology | Comment now »



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