by zeke » Mar 25th, '12, 20:27
There is no Open/Libreoffice editing app for android, and everything I read suggests there won't be one anytime soon. Further, Zotero (a citation manager that integrates with LO) is critical for my work (scientific research) and does not work with Kalligra or on Android. This allows me remote access to all of my citations and references and I can even link right to the pdf file of the document referenced since I am tunnelled in to my work computer. I can print files I need from home or the road so they will already be waiting for me when I get to the office.
It also allows me to do the work I need to do with data (mining, parsing, database entry and queries) directly on my office desktop rather than on a remote laptop that would need to be transfrrred over later,
I think by reconfiguring LXDE with larger panel icons I have mostly solved my problem for now. I may try Gnome 3 once MGA2 stable is released (the server is my work computer, so I can't risk instability).
I am surprised that more people aren't doing this....Webdocking is already available on some Motorola phones with a stripped down Ubuntu running over top of android with chroot when an external HDMI monitor and USB cable is connected.
It seems pretty simple based on some info at the xda forum to extend that to a full Ubuntu distro. And Ubuntu's app is in development that will allow the same thing (IIRC) for other devices.
But this is a quick and dirty alternative that also allows me to exploit the LAN capabilities at work - like journal access and other networked file servers and avoid taking a laptop with me on work travel.
Of course for a critical presentation, I would convert the impress file to .ppt and have it copied to the phone itself so I could put it on any computer laying around as a backup in case of network problems.