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Add Cloud Storage to OpenOffice.org with SMECloud
Feb 9, 2010, 10 :33 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (2274 reads)

(Other stories by Dmitri Popov)

[ Thanks to Roland for this link. ]

"Cloud computing is all the rage these days. But while the idea of using your browser to access your applications and documents sounds like a great idea on paper, in practice there are all kinds of reasons to stick to your desktop software. Take OpenOffice.org, for example. None of the available Web-based word processors can compete with Writer when it comes to features and flexibility. But even if you don’t subscribe to the idea of ditching OpenOffice.org in favor of a Web-based productivity suite like Google Docs or Zoho Docs, you can still put some useful Web-based services to some practical use.

"One of the key issues when working with documents on your machine is to keep them safe and accessible from any machine."

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