![]() Both of these did not really come true, and KO sadly didn't survive. Also, we had hoped some customers would be willing to pay for it. We together put resources in integration and further development and we hoped other (open source) businesses would invest and contribute too, so the solution would grow in time. ![]() The Documents app was a from-the-ground-up developed ODF editor with a unique and very clever design, built by KO GmbH (now sadly defunct). Previously, we* had invested quite a bit in getting a collaborative document editor into our private cloud. With that out of the way, let's first look at how ONLYOFFICE got into Nextcloud.įrank, myself and others in the Nextcloud community have wanted to integrate office in our collaboration platform for most of the past decade. I'll try to cover both aspects, but there is always more. As always, relations and other reasons play a role. Let me first say - the decision wasn't pure technical. Is one better than the other? Let's talk about this. Since the Nextcloud Hub release switched from ONLYOFFICE to Collabora Online as default, lots of people have asked why.
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