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Onlyoffice_amd64.sfs

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Office suite cloud oriented Microsoft Office compatible. Summarily tested in bionicpup64. More testing needed.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ngq5sY ... sp=sharing

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Re: Onlyoffice_amd64.sfs

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@watchdog - very interesting. Operation a bit different to other offices.
I made a libs .pet to allow .sfs to run in ScPup64-20.06 - attached below.
ScPup64 also needs gtk3 from here: https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linu ... 2404.7.pet . Use at own risk.

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Re: Onlyoffice_amd64.sfs

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I'll echo Oz; interesting format & operation.

There's an AppImage available for v6.1.0; this was released back in October, and is the current 'stable' release. Yes, it's on the large side at around 280 MB, but this is on a par with the LibreOffice AppImages, which I and several other Puppians are quite happy to use on a regular basis.

You can find it here:-

https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/appimage- ... s/releases

.....if you're interested in trying it out.

I've only 'kicked the tyres' in jrb's 'lite' spin on Quirky64 'April' 7.0.1, but this is Tahrpup-era. I've no doubt it'll function admirably under Xenialpup64, Bionicpup64 and Fossapup64, too.

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(Many of us are now using pretty capable modern hardware, far removed from what Puppy was originally envisaged for; 8/16 GB is quite common, with several of us now running 32 GB. As such, the 'space' equation no longer computes to the same degree as it once did.....)

Mike. ;)

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