Yes, they're coming out with iOS and Android versions - but that's just a desparation move. In fact, Microsoft's last best hope for success in mobile lies in the fact that Windows tablets can be bundled with MSOffice.
Macs have benefited from that - as well as the fact that the success of the iThings has accelerated the process.Ī successful LibreOffice would be the next step toward making the second biggest use of computers cross-platform. The reason iPhones and iPads were able to take off is that the web (and web standards) made it possible to do most of what you do with a computer without that computer having to run Windows. LibreOffice has the potential to be fully cross-platform, and it would seem to me to be to Apple's benefit to make it seriously good.