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Another chance would be GOOGLE DRIVE DOCUMENTS. They are quite simple too,
but user can have a cloud environment with a doc+spreadheet available free
desktop.

   Federico Quadri

   Mirosław Zalewski <miniopl@poczta.onet.pl> ha scritto:
On 18/06/2013 at 12:02, Пузырев Алексей <alekseipyz@mail.ru> wrote:
We have a local network and over 2000 users. We consider software
   LibreOffice Online, so that users can work with "*.odf" files via
   web-browser. Will we be able to implement such LibreOffice Online.
No. LibreOffice web browser interface, which you probably refer to, was proof- of-concept quality. It's sole purpose was to show that something like that is
  possible. It could be nice toy for hacker, but is in no way suitable for
  corporate environments. Deploying it for 2000 users would be a disaster.

  You *might* have better lack with Open-Xchange, which has text documents
  support since some time. It is very basic, though.
  <http://www.open-xchange.com/>
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  Best regards
  Mirosław Zalewski

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