LibreOffice Online, a self-hostable libre office environment, is coming back! (blog.documentfoundation.org)
from FirmDistribution@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 21:53
https://lemmy.world/post/43539596

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Railison@aussie.zone on 24 Feb 22:23 next collapse

How’s this project going to interact with Collibre Collabora (sorry!)?

ilinamorato@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 22:54 collapse

I’m not getting any meaningful results searching for that project. What is it?

oakcroissant@feddit.org on 24 Feb 23:00 next collapse

Maybe it was supposed to be Collabora?

LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 01:08 collapse

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big_dog_lemmy@lemmy.ca on 25 Feb 02:44 collapse

My mood too.

LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 03:16 collapse

That was actually my graduation photo, both times. I now look like that with just the top missing 😆

tuckerm@feddit.online on 24 Feb 23:06 collapse

I think they mean https://www.collaboraonline.com/. That’s what’s used if you install the office addon for Nextcloud, if I’m not mistaken.

unmagical@lemmy.ml on 24 Feb 22:38 next collapse

I hope they’re able to move toward a client first renderer instead of the image tile approach they used previously. That was kinda a network hog and cludgy to use.

MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz on 25 Feb 00:22 next collapse

Yes please.

I’d love libreoffice in a browser, but the way collabora achieves it is abysmal.

fizzle@quokk.au on 25 Feb 01:15 collapse

The screen caps on the original project page seem to imply a proper web ui:

https://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-online/

Hard to be sure but the menu bar doesn’t look like the native menu.

Cyber@feddit.uk on 24 Feb 23:00 next collapse

Some new EU funding in the background?

I’m quite happy with local apps, but I could see the appeal for self-hosting if the server would scale for the client (ie laptop on the desk vs mobile phone on the road)

filcuk@lemmy.zip on 25 Feb 16:35 collapse

For personal use, being able to replace microsoft/google offerings with little to no functionality loss is amazing

muxika@lemmy.world on 24 Feb 23:12 next collapse

I thought tools like OnlyOffice filled in that gap. Nice to see an alternative.

corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca on 25 Feb 00:06 collapse

People seem to be doling out some hate for OnlyOffice because of its compatibility with MSOffice formats.

I may be reporting it wrong. I didn’t get it at the time, either.

digger@lemmy.ca on 25 Feb 00:28 next collapse

Back in 2020, those of us who had been using the OnlyOffice community document server were greeted with a notification stating that mobile editing was no longer supported and that we’d have to buy their commercial product.

Some folks quickly figured out a patch. Others, like myself, left with a bad taste in our mouths.

github.com/nextcloud/…/94

warmaster@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 03:31 collapse

Plus, they are shady about their origins.

hanrahan@slrpnk.net on 25 Feb 01:12 collapse

I think it has to do with a recent decision by OO to default save all files in MS format vs an open format ? I saw some post about it on Mastodon. I use LO

njordomir@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 04:39 collapse

I thought that was odd too. Including the MS Office formats with everything else OnlyOffice can open is fine, perhaps even fantastic, but it’s weird as hell to make it the default.

commander@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 01:15 next collapse

That’ll be nice to see. I like Collabora but haven’t tried hosting it. Opening that up and LibreOffice up side by side with the tabbed interface, barely any different. Maybe LibreOffice exposes way more buttons in each tab so maybe more intimidating but it looks pretty good compared to what I remember when the tabbed interface was first made available. Looking forward to seeing this progress

user224@lemmy.sdf.org on 25 Feb 01:16 next collapse

I was just looking if something like that exists yesterday, but got disappointed. Nice timing.

blah3166@piefed.social on 25 Feb 03:39 collapse

Check out CryptPad.org, it’s:

  • Open Source; so it can’t be taken away from you should the org cease to exist.
  • Self-hostable; although you can use or pay to use other people’s instances.
  • Collaborative; with real-time editing like Google docs
  • Federated; so you can collaborate with others whether you’re using a self-hosted instance or using any other server.
  • End-to-end encrypted: The server admins can’t see any of your data.

Only downsides so far is that the UX is a bit slow when first loading documents and there are no mobile apps.

EDIT: Forgot to add the important par, they recently added support for OnlyOffice in the browser, which to me, was a pretty big deal.

dhruv3006@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 03:47 next collapse

This one is pretty great!

jlow@discuss.tchncs.de on 25 Feb 21:50 collapse

Wth, I never knew Cryptpad does sheets/forms, that’s so cool!

GreenKnight23@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 03:58 next collapse

fuck yeah. I’ll happily deploy this to my stack.

TheHolm@aussie.zone on 25 Feb 04:59 next collapse

Why? Why anyone needs online version?

magic_smoke@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 25 Feb 05:43 next collapse

Realtime collaborative documents. One thing that comes to mind is notes for my DND party.

Would be nice to keep em somewhere everyone can access and add to, no extra client software install required.

I’ve been looking at hedgedoc for this exact purpose, but then everyone in my party would have to learn markdown, and they’re not all tech savvy.

Prunebutt@slrpnk.net on 25 Feb 05:56 collapse

But markdown is so easy to learn. They can even ignore most of it, probably.

magic_smoke@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 25 Feb 06:13 collapse

You telling me we wouldn’t also find a good use for collaborative spreadsheets?

Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 25 Feb 09:06 collapse

“Just gonna add this loot to the party’s inventory real quick.”

lemmydividebyzero@reddthat.com on 25 Feb 05:53 next collapse

I mean… When friends or people at my work place plan a party and want to organize who brings what, they share an MSOffice or Google Calc link around, which allows you to enter stuff and see in real time what the others enter.

That would be nice to do with LibreOffice instead.

FirmDistribution@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 09:58 next collapse

isn’t this the whole point of this community? ._.

loics2@sh.itjust.works on 25 Feb 17:18 collapse

It’s a pretty basic requirement for small business, nonprofits or pretty much any group of people wanting to easily collaborate on documents

conorab@lemmy.conorab.com on 25 Feb 05:39 next collapse

Fingers crossed this can be a viable replacement for Collabora Online with Nextcloud, which has been a nightmare.

titey@jlai.lu on 25 Feb 06:25 next collapse

Awesome! 😁

Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 25 Feb 09:05 next collapse

OMG YES!!!

This makes me really happy because it’ll make collaborating with friends on things a lot easier.

Squizzy@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 09:28 next collapse

As someone who is slowly moving off big tech, are there plugins or themes for these office suites that bring then more in line with modern UIs for office suites.

I hate Msoft and Google but the gsuite has a nice clean set up. Microsoft less so but still doesnt feel as unwieldly as open office. I was doing a doc last night and ended up getting the chrome flatpak and signing into docs.

kossa@feddit.org on 25 Feb 09:42 next collapse

Open Office =/= Libre Office

The latter is a long standing fork of the former and considered the “FLOSS standard office suite”. It has a “modern” ribbon UI, but you have to set it like that, it usually comes with the “old layout” by default.

OnlyOffice is another office suite which brings a ribbon UI by default.

While not open source Softmaker Office mimics Microsoft Office the closest (and claims the best available MS file format compatibility, but I cannot say anything about that).

domi@lemmy.secnd.me on 25 Feb 10:52 collapse

If we’re talking about online editing, Collabora has web editors based on LibreOffice but with a modern UI: www.collaboraonline.com

They are really great and can be self hosted (e.g. with Nextcloud).

For offline editing, as already mentioned, LibreOffice has an optional ribbon UI and OnlyOffice looks pretty modern as well.

Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Feb 18:35 collapse

For a second I read OpenOffice instead of OnlyOffice and was perplexed how one would call that modern lmao

ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 12:43 next collapse

How long until someone uses a LibreOffice Online instance to drop a Google doc on someone?

tenebrisnox@feddit.uk on 25 Feb 15:04 next collapse

I think Libre Office is fantastic and I’m glad to see the back of Microsoft. But I miss how useful mail-merge was and how limited it is in Libre. It’s my only small complaint among so many cheers for Libre.

Reygle@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 15:43 collapse

My first gut reaction was “Neat, but no thank you” but the more I think about how many clients COULD be using a cloud hosted privacy respecting platform instead of 365, I quickly bit my lip.

FlexibleToast@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 17:26 collapse

They say in their post that they won’t host it.

Reygle@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 17:34 next collapse

Yes that’s understood and particularly great, leaving orgs/people to self host. I’m all for it.

Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 25 Feb 18:33 collapse

(IMO) even better.
Give me the package to self-host it.

FlexibleToast@lemmy.world on 25 Feb 18:44 collapse

Yeah, I agree with that. Give me a container.