> ZetaOffice is also available as a native Desktop application for Linux and Windows. Download the Beta here.
Why is a desktop application being developed and provided if this is compatible with LibreOffice (since the latter already has desktop applications)? Is it just to have the same name and recognition?
Is the desktop application kept on par with the latest LibreOffice release or does it only guarantee document format compatibility up to a specific version?
ZetaOffice is focusing on developers wanting to integrate it (be that a web app, or a desktop line-of-business application, e.g. via Eclipse RCP) - having the exact same code built across all platforms should make for excellent consistency (document rendering, and API compatibility). We can also offer LTS support & security updates, beyond the normal LibreOffice 1-year lifetime.
Why is a desktop application being developed and provided if this is compatible with LibreOffice (since the latter already has desktop applications)? Is it just to have the same name and recognition?
Is the desktop application kept on par with the latest LibreOffice release or does it only guarantee document format compatibility up to a specific version?