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Orange Pi officials recently published an article detailing their independently developed office software Orange Pi Office and announced that it would be ported to the open source Hongmeng system. This move is considered another step forward in the commercialization of Orange Pie.
Note from this site: There are three versions of Orange Pi OS launched by Orange Pi - Droid, Arch, and OH. The first two are based on Android and Arch Linux distributions respectively. The OH version is mainly based on OpenHarmony. The technical route is a multi-terminal integrated operating system built based on the accumulation of Linux technology, supporting multiple CPU architectures such as AMD64 and ARM64, as well as multiple domestic platforms such as Feiteng and Rockchip. Previously, the Orange Pi open source Hongmeng has been successfully run on the PC. This is the first time in China that the open source Hongmeng operating system has been run on a PC device.
According to reports, Orange Pi Office has completed internal testing, covering multiple functions such as word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations, with stable performance and compatibility. Outstanding performance, meeting daily office needs.
Orange Pi Office includes three classic applications: Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, with powerful typesetting, calculation, and presentation functions.
This tool provides basic word processing functions , such as font style and paragraph formatting. The default font is Roboto. Users can create, edit and save text documents.
Support creation , edit and save spreadsheets, with basic cell formatting, formula calculation and other functions.
Provides compatibility with Excel files, allowing users to easily handle spreadsheet tasks in the Orange Pi OS (Droid) environment.
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