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F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.
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I appreciate everyone in this thread giving actually useful replies instead of pointing out that OP could have posted in a more suitable community.
Yeah, I guess I could've, but I was looking for something to use on Android. I could've emphasized on that better, thank you.
Collabora.
If you like compatibility with MS Office, Onlyoffice.
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Nextcloud and Collabora in combination. If you dont want to host your own nextcloud, there are providers offering a hosted nextcloud with collabora. editing spreadsheets from a mobile device (tablet, smartphone) does not work very smoothly, the rest is great, also collaborative file editing.
@vanilla_thunder @trippingonthewire Nextcloud with their own Text editior works very well on mobiles as long as you only edit text documents with standard formatting, images etc
I think Nextcloud has some collaborative office stuff
Yes it does, but it is not part of nextcloud itself, they require you to host a collabora CODE server. It works quite well but it's a bit of a hassle to set up
My friends and I use Obsidian and Syncthing. It's a bit tricky if you try to edit simultaneously but it works if you edit at different times.
Edit: not foss
Obsidian is closed source.
Oh fuck, sorry, you're right
Hedgedoc / codimd. Collaborative markdown.
Etherpad works, but it's not markdown.
Infomaniak kdrive is open source*
- = it's using onlyoffice web version + their desktop clients and mobile clients, which is AGPL 3 but it's not really a community effort like LibreOffice, rather a commercial product
I think framasoft also has an option for a google docs alternative! They're the folks who made peertube
Try Typst! It's quite awesome! I wrote my thesis with it :)
What kind of formatting do you need? Something no too complex that is markdown-based would be enough?