It’s technically a port of Apache OpenOffice, and that presented some unique challenges, such as its lack of support for cross compiling, but he made it work in the end. He’s spent around a year working on it off and on, detailing some of the processes on the official Office 700 blog. This port was handled by Akikazu Yoshikawa, the man behind the previous Android port of Open Office - so really an iOS version was the next logical step. Now one of the most popular pieces of open source business software, Open Office, is coming to iOS, in a release called Office 700. In a world where Apple and Microsoft are constantly circling their digital wagons around their respective business software, open source poses a real challenger to their resulting gated communities.
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