In the next few days, I will come to a notebook for a cheap price and wonder if I should not take this opportunity to switch from the previous old Windows Office 2007 to the newer-but above all cheaper-Libre Office?
Of course, I needed then because the variant of the mobile and would like to get answered by you, if I can now play this mobilie version on my desktop tower and use it to "so" ever practice something?
Why does it have to be the mobile Varante and what do you understand by that? Something like portable apps?
Well, I think of "2" vertices…
once that on a notebook / laptop the "mobilie" version is suitable and on a desktop tower-which is indeed fixed in a room-just the "immobile" version should be used.
Then you make a mistake. The version on desktop and notebook are identical. Unless you use z.b. An Android-based tablet device.
Hey this sounds good: So I can load today on my desktop, then practice and in a few days the whole transferred to the notebook and continue to use?
No. Programs can't be transferred. You install Libreoffice both on the desktop and on the notebook. You only have to transfer the documents created with it.
Hey Nonsonett still have the following ambiguity:
Can you answer these here or should I open a new post with it; have no idea?
About 5 years ago, I made a try with LibreOffice, but I had to quit because my Excel loan calculations, which I had done with Windows Office 2007, had been incorrectly / inaccurately transferred!
Do you have experiences in this right?