[Linux4christians] OpenOffice Question
shengchieh at linuxmail.org
shengchieh at linuxmail.org
Wed Jul 14 22:32:55 EDT 2010
Another possibility is have Oo (or whatever) on one of your computer. And add a remote
login program. Then where you are, remote login and use Oo.
Sheng-Chieh
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From: shengchieh at linuxmail.org
To: linux4christians at thelinuxlink.net
Sent: Wed, Jul 14, 2010 7:19 pm
Subject: Re: [Linux4christians] OpenOffice Question
I believe there is a program (an't think of it) where the "cloud" is your
(company's) server. In other words, your server has a word document
and you use it online.
Just took a few minutes to look for it - no success - maybe someone else knows???.
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Mclaughlin <gorkon at gmail.com>
To: pastordavid at bibleseven.com; Linux for Christians <linux4christians at thelinuxlink.net>
Sent: Wed, Jul 14, 2010 12:59 pm
Subject: Re: [Linux4christians] OpenOffice Question
I disagree a little on that with a caveat. The cloud CAN be used
securely if appropriate measures are taken and if you trust your cloud
provider. For example, there are services that will let you backup to
the cloud like Mozy. Also, a large part of web 2.0 companies use
Amazon S3 for storage. Using the cloud is only high risk if you don't
know what you are doing.
If you are new to the web game or computers in general, the cloud
isn't for you. If you are comfortable with computers and know the
risks, then you can safely use the cloud for almost anything.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 3:09 PM, pastordavid at bibleseven.com
<pastordavid at bibleseven.com> wrote:
> Given their track record and the number of government and private
> lawsuits against Google for privacy-invasion all over the world I
> would hardly have any confidence in their assurance of privacy.
>
> The "cloud" remains a high-risk endeavor for anyone who is
> serious about privacy and/or security.
>
> BTW: I just set up OpenDNS for Content Filtering - seems to
> work well and the Basic version is free.
>
> Anyone using it?
>
> Have you observed any problems?
>
>> Chess Griffin wrote:
>>
>> 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?
>>>
>
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