Chromebook ~upd~ — Openoffice

Apache OpenOffice 4.x is a legacy and C++ desktop application. It was written before touchscreens, before sandboxing, and before the cloud. The OpenOffice team does not maintain an Android version. The Android versions you see on the Play Store (like AndrOpen Office) are third-party ports , not official Apache products.

You are a digital archivist who needs to open a specific StarOffice/OpenOffice proprietary file format ( .sxw , .sxc ) from 2002 that modern software refuses to touch. In that niche case, installing OpenOffice via Linux is a valid rescue tool. openoffice chromebook

: Go to your Chromebook Settings > Advanced > Developers and "Turn On" the Linux environment. Apache OpenOffice 4

To use OpenOffice, you generally have to leverage the built into most modern Chromebooks. The Android versions you see on the Play

: Multimedia presentations (alternative to Google Slides).

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