Opening .odt and .ods documents in chromium with OpenDocument Reader

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Reviewing a little the extensions available for Chrome / Chromium I just found a very interesting one, and that is that now we have the possibility to view our .odt and .ods online through Open Document Reader.

I have personally tried it and it seems to me a very interesting option, for those occasions when we are on a computer that is not ours and that does not have OpenOffice or LibreOffice installed. it has a very good integration with google drive allowing us to open our .odt files stored in this service. There is also a version for android but I must say that I have not tried it.

Needless to say, it is free software licensed under the gpl. This is the page (blog) of the project for those who want to take a look at it.


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  1.   eliotime3000 said

    Good option.

  2.   let's use linux said

    I did not know her. Interesting.

  3.   Jose Manuel said

    Hi, first of all say that the question I'm going to ask is that this is not the site but I need an answer and I don't know where to look. I need to install chromium in CentOs 5.9 and no matter how hard I look, I don't see the way to do it and I thought when I saw this article that maybe here you could help me. Thank you.

    1.    neysonv said

      no idea, I've never used that distro. ask in the official cent os forum http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/
      regards