 So I'd like to talk to you quickly about Collabra Online. It's awesome. And it drops into the beautiful Next Cloud. Yeah, well, thank you. And here is sort of how it looks. So I'm going to have to sort of turn this thing around and try and type and talk at the same time. So let me, oh, this is exciting mouse as well. It's a high-speed one. All this high-speed development is awesome. So let me click on this guy. So we provide effectively LibreOffice running inside your browser, running embedded inside Next Cloud. And we can render all sorts of good things. Let me try and show you a slide show that is absolutely nothing to do with what I'm saying, really. So that's all fun. The mouse is really hyperactive. Whose laptop is this? Joss. Joss obviously types of like 1,000 characters a second or something. So anyway, this is nice because you can see we've actually used LibreOffice on the server now to convert your slide show to an SVG. I'll just keep pressing here. And you're seeing a whole lot of animations and transitions and crazy stuff going on here. I don't know these change color and fade and turn into all of this stuff. Actually, interestingly, some of these things you can't do in the Office 365 version. So that's pretty fun. But you can see here you can switch slides and you can even type with one hand in Latin, which is good. I don't know what people say in Latin, but Caikilius in Horto Laborat. Something like that. Anyway, Metella intraclinio sedet, apparently. Anyway, so that's, I'll click the back button as up here. So that's presentations. I think, was that a PowerPoint file? I think it was an ADP file, some degree of FAF going on here. What else? Spreadsheets, pretty fun. I like this one because it has a nice message in it. So what you're seeing here is essentially an iFrame. Andres will talk about how the information gets from NextCloud into Collaborate Online. And hey, you can see a pretty, pretty timeline and fool around with it. And you can even put formulae in if you like formulae. I don't know who does. But, you know, so, I don't know. Hey, one plus 42, I think there's anything in A1. And, Drat, okay? So you can see the thing, but for some reason there's a weird formatting thing. So you can't see the blinking output. Anyway, I should practice my demos. It would make life better. But the punchline is you can calculate spreadsheets. And if I can show you one, it's actually got something in it. You know, people like to make all these, I mean like, who would do a timeline in a spreadsheet? What a silly thing to do. Anyway, it looks pretty. That's the main thing. Now let's try this guy instead. He's better. He has a chart in, which is pretty. And tastefully colored, or maybe not, I don't know. I blame the projector. You know, it looks beautiful on my machine. So let's try, you know, you can change the number here and, you know, change the point range, update your charts, collaborate with your other users. And now the shipping version of this, and we're shipping this and you can buy it today through NextCloud. You can go and see Olivia at the background and Andrea or something and, you know, just get it today. The shipping version allows multiple people to view the documents so in your meeting you can all get into it, but only one guy can edit it once. Which is on one hand, good because it's shipping and you can use it and you can collaborate and enjoy the productivity wins that gives. But I'd also like to show you the next generation. And really what you want to do is you want to come to the workshop later for a much more detailed view and discussion about how you can get involved and get working on this. Well, let's see if I can, well, I'll just show you something. I'll show you this one. I quite like this one because it's quite pretty in some ways, you know. So it looks like a webpage but isn't. So, you know, another thing I should probably mention is that we're doing this all with tiles, actually. So is this, so whilst you have quite a nice selection, you know, experience, you know, here, it's relatively responsive, although it's selecting whole cells. So, it's a terrible, you know. It works quite nicely. Actually, all of it is, is this Google Chrome? Oh, I can press F12, can I? Can I get a? Okay, something else completely happens. Anyway, come to the workshop later and see how it's all tiles and pictures underneath. So, although it appears interactive and just like an office suite should, it's actually all quite exciting under the hood. But that does mean you get this very rich experience of, you know, full font features, full layout, and what you see in LibreOffice is what you see in NextCloud's, you know, Collaborate Online Integration. You know, your complex text, your Japanese fonts, your mixed Hebrew and, you know, right to left, whatever, it should all render beautifully just as it does on the desktop. So anyway, I mentioned collaboration being a key, key win here. And so, this is the stuff. So, everything I'm saying now is designed to encourage you to buy the version that we ship now so that you can then upgrade trivially later to something even better. So the great thing about this is that I don't have to type, so Andres can type, which is all good. And if you see down here, there's a very pixelated box, unfortunately, which has two users on it, which is all very nice, and you can see their names, except it's very, very light. And unfortunately, but let me translate, this is me or something like that, and Andres Timar. So if you're sitting in the front row, here, see, look at that. And so we can both type at the same time, which is quite nice. I can mouse over his cursor, of course, there's only one of him, but we could have really a lot more. We do our team meetings, I could be typing here, and Andres can be typing down there, or I can, why don't you move the next cloud image around? You know, you want Andres, that's all good fun. So you can see his selection there, and we can be fooling around at the same time. Interestingly, what Andres just did, you can't do in Office 365 online. So actually seeing where your image is, getting a WYSIWYG view of your document is not possible in Office 365 Word. So that little just moving it around and seeing the text, just doesn't happen there. Simply because it's an HTML preview, squashed pages, whatever, it just can't be done. Which is crazy. Now let's try and do something really stupid and break this while we're watching, and then I'll go and shut up. So I'm gonna type down here, hopefully I can delete Andres. Why don't you come and join me, Andres, so I can delete your cursor while you're typing? Come on, you know you want to. Select some text, you know? Okay, where is Andres? So I'm gonna kill him for a second. Here we go. You saw it here first, you know, the brutal, the brutal damage. So the nice thing about this is that all of this is going into a single instance. There's a single process of LibreOffice hiding behind the scenes. So whilst it looks like we're acting concurrently, of course it's all a cheating action. You know, the computer is so quick that it processes Andres' keystroke whilst holding a big mutex, and then it processes mine. And the net result is that we appear to type interactively, but it's so blindingly fast that no one notices. And life is good. So I think that's pretty much it. Come to a workshop later. Here Andres' lightning talk in a minute. And that's me. Thank you.