[Linux4christians] OpenOffice Question

Chess Griffin chess.griffin at gmail.com
Wed Jul 14 14:34:54 EDT 2010


Using Google Docs does not put your docs into the public domain.  By
default, your docs are marked private.  You can make them
publically-available.  However, even in that instance, you still
retain copyright unless you specifically make them available into the
public domain.

I use many of the portable apps on my Windows machines at work and by
and large they work very well (and identical to the Linux versions).
I have not tried the OO.o portable app specifically, though.

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 2:26 PM, pastordavid at bibleseven.com
<pastordavid at bibleseven.com> wrote:
> Doesn't that put all of your documents into the public domain,
> whether you want them there or not?
>
>> shengchieh at linuxmail.org wrote:
>>
>> Can you use an online word processor like ZohoWriter, google doc,
>> buzzword,
>> ajax, etc.   If you want links, yell - I have many of them.
>
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