 Okay, good afternoon. Also the large crowd in the back. I guess they have bad batteries or something or it's electricity Yeah, my presentation is from the browser. It's five links in five minutes They're all related to web ODF, but the last one involves cats and well That should be very interesting to everybody The first one is viewer.js. Why is it called viewer.js? Because it's a program called viewer.js Which basically is an ODT, a PDF, an ODP viewer, which you can add into your web page with only one line of HTML and Well, you can use it to go full screen. I assume this means yes. It means no So this one Yeah, so this is the first part, the first link. What is web ODF? I guess most people might have wrote from it already It's basically an ODF viewer and editor in written purely in JavaScript, which you can run in any browser So why is this cool? It means you have a completely client-side JavaScript ODF editor, so it's very easy to deploy across your whole organization Anybody on the web You can get access to editing your files if you want to very easily It's completely safe because it runs in the browser. So assuming your browser is safe, it is safe There's no conversion loss. We had a lot of talks here about how to deal with People editing alternatively in Word, in LibreOffice, in Word, in LibreOffice again And what goes wrong. Now if you have an editing where you go from LibreOffice to Web ODF to LibreOffice to Web ODF You will lose guaranteed nothing because LibreOffice only touches what it actually edits and every XML element which is in there, it will completely keep Yeah, it's smaller fast. It is smaller than the average document. So What's not to like? Well, we've existed since 2010. If you go to GitHub, you can see we're very active The viewer just you're looking at it now I'm just gonna skip through these slides. Since the version 0.5 released a couple of months ago We have a very convenient component for editing. It's also It's very easy to reuse in your application Web ODF is used in a commercial closed source application as well This is a desktop application for doing research papers and the people there said, yeah We want to use this JavaScript library simply not because it's JavaScript But because it's very nicely cross cross platform and it's easy to bundle with our application Web ODF also bundled with the latest own cloud and then you can have collaborative real-time editing which I'll be there with demoing shortly I'm gonna skip this slide as well because I want to do five links in five minutes Which might to prove to be tricky. So what's the second link? This is our editor If you go to a web page, you can see this editor as well. You just click on it You can open documents in it and start editing. There won't be uploaded to any server They just be edited in your browser at that point and you can save them back again Yeah, this is just an example of A document. It's quite simple Well, this document is about an animal hospital. It might be related to the cats later, but I don't know exactly yet So the last link also the third link is collaboration we made a small collaboration server here I loaded some legal office documentation in it and I see that are quite a number of Unknown authors here already who are checking out this document Not sure if they've been editing stuff as well. Who is in this document? Can you put your hand up one guy? Oh I don't know who do you call the other and the other anonymous guys are I see they haven't been Somebody has been typing some nice stuff. No advertisements yet. I've seen worse in live demos Okay, two more links to go. I hope I'm making it split screen. What's split screen? This is what we used to do debugging of collaborative editing. Basically, I have two documents here I can go edit on this side And you'll see immediately that it's also happening on the other side I can put a network delay in here of one millisecond to make it faster Or I can put a whole second in and Yeah, so that this is just What we are using to do or edit our testing now Ideally you would edit you would edit testing with more than one person, but developers are Usually it lonely. They're sitting alone behind the machine. So we have a virtual cat which will help us to have unexpected behavior Like a patient. Oh, there it is So, yes Here on the left and right side. We have cats walking across the keyboard and messing up the document Yeah, okay, thank you