Anybody tried OnlyOffice?
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Free, open source web office, installed on own systems. Gives web based docs, spreadsheet, presentation, files, email, collab stuff, etc etc.
I suppose it's akin to the poor man's Google docs or MS office or even Zoho.
Just wondering if anybody has used it.
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Seems like a solution without a problem. I suppose it could be good for offline use.
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I haven't, but I question the market share it's in as there is a huge "Try Now" button.
As though it's not free and open source.
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Well it's free for one, and runs locally.
I suppose in some small business environments, having those web-based file management thingies available would be a benefit. Don't have to buy an office suite, or rent one, or even need general internet access. Perhaps in more secure environments? Home servers? Small businesses that can't afford "enterprise" monthly fees?
I dunno, seemed interesting. The screenshots of their tools seem pretty advanced, not like a basic word processor in other words.
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In what way is this better than LibreOffice?
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It very well might be free, their marketing of the software is off-putting though.
I think of "Try Now" as a limited time trial or limited functionality trial.
"Download Now" would make me more agreeable to it.
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@DustinB3403 said:
It very well might be free, their marketing of the software is off-putting though.
I think of "Try Now" as a limited time trial or limited functionality trial.
"Download Now" would make me more agreeable to it.
They very clearly market an enterprise subscription for service.
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@DustinB3403
The "try now" is just setting up an online version for you to play with. The actual product is a download, in fact it runs in Docker on top of Windows or Linux.Watching some of their videos, seems pretty slick.
LibreOffice doesn't let you collaborate on a document at the same time, attach to projects or all that other stuff.
I'm assuming that it can be opened to the web in order to allow people to work remotely too, not sure.
Seems like it's trying to be a document store as well as Intranet and office apps. Has CRM and calendar and projects and a bunch more. Kinda like, I dunno, clinked, huddle, yammer, podio kinda thing but with the document editors also built in.
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@Dashrender said:
Seems like a solution without a problem. I suppose it could be good for offline use.
Why would you think offline? you'd install it on a server not your own computer.
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@Jason said:
@Dashrender said:
Seems like a solution without a problem. I suppose it could be good for offline use.
Why would you think offline? you'd install it on a server not your own computer.
They offer desktop installers for their Word / Excel / etc. clones.
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@dafyre said:
@Jason said:
@Dashrender said:
Seems like a solution without a problem. I suppose it could be good for offline use.
Why would you think offline? you'd install it on a server not your own computer.
They offer desktop installers for their Word / Excel / etc. clones.
Where do you see that.. all the installers I see are for server based. Window, Linux etc.
The dekstop editors aren't free. You have to have the web version as SaaS from them then you get keys to use the desktop apps from what I read, So it's web based with an optional desktop addon. Not desktop only as an option.
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Just found it you can get just the desktop app for $39 per computer per year.
Or for the SaaS version it's $2 per user per month with a min of $360 a year.
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@Jason said:
Just found it you can get just the desktop app for $39 per computer per year.
Or for the SaaS version it's $2 per user per month with a min of $360 a year.
I'll just stick with LibreOffice....
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@Jason the desktop editors are free for personal use - http://www.onlyoffice.com/blog/2016/03/onlyoffice-desktop-editors-for-your-pc-or-mac-are-out/ Moreover, if you need it to work with documents only, you can connect your personal ONLYOFFICE account - https://personal.onlyoffice.com that is also free of charge and allows to connect different account like OneDrive, ownCloud, Dropbox etc and work with all your documents in one place.
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@Tati said:
@Jason the desktop editors are free for personal use - http://www.onlyoffice.com/blog/2016/03/onlyoffice-desktop-editors-for-your-pc-or-mac-are-out/ Moreover, if you need it to work with documents only, you can connect your personal ONLYOFFICE account - https://personal.onlyoffice.com that is also free of charge and allows to connect different account like OneDrive, ownCloud, Dropbox etc and work with all your documents in one place.
Very poorly done method on the site, obiously meant to confuse people into buying. This is one of those "stay far away from" companies that you can't trust anything they do then. I would never use a company like that for work or personal.
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It's AGPLv3, so that should cover most of the information about how you can use it.
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I have not tried it yet, strangely this is the first that I've been made aware of it. It has the right ideas, at least, the license is good and it is HTML5 Canvas based. So worth checking out.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It's AGPLv3, so that should cover most of the information about how you can use it.
The Desktop app isn't I believe just the web app.
The desktop app they cover up as much info as they can:
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@Jason said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It's AGPLv3, so that should cover most of the information about how you can use it.
The Desktop app isn't I believe just the web app.
The desktop app they cover up as much info as they can:
Oh, I see. Well the hosted app was the big that made sense for me. I didn't look at the desktop one at all. Didn't even notice it, actually.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Jason said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It's AGPLv3, so that should cover most of the information about how you can use it.
The Desktop app isn't I believe just the web app.
The desktop app they cover up as much info as they can:
Oh, I see. Well the hosted app was the big that made sense for me. I didn't look at the desktop one at all. Didn't even notice it, actually.
Never did I which is why I was wondering why they were talking about desktop/offline use.