OnlyOffice Desktop Editor 8.3 Added Apple iWorks, PDF Stamps Support
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The new release now is able to open and view files created in Apple iWork’s Pages, Keynote and Numbers, as well as Hancom Office’s .hwp and .hwpx file formats. However, for editing support they need to be converted to OOXML first, i.e. DOCX for text documents, XLSX for spreadsheets and PPTX for presentations.
For the PDF editor app, it now includes “Stamp” option under “Comment” tab, allowing to insert stamps, such as APPROVED, FINAL, COMPLETED, EXPIRED, and more.
Like selecting files/folders in filer explorer/manager, the new release allows to use Ctrl + click to select multiple PDF page thumbnails, or use Shift + click to select from a page to another, so that you can perform action to multiple pages at once.
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ONLYOFFICE 8.3 Released, This Is What's New
ONLYOFFICE 8.3 Released, This Is What's New
ONLYOFFICE, an open-source office suite designed to provide powerful document editing, collaboration (by providing integration with platforms like Nextcloud and SharePoint), and management tools, offering an alternative to Microsoft Office, has launched its latest version, 8.3.
One of the release’s highlights is that ONLYOFFICE now supports Apple iWork files, including Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Additionally, Hancom Office (.hwp, .hwpx) files are also compatible.
While you can open these new file types directly, remember that editing requires converting them to DOCX, PPTX, or XLSX formats so that some minor formatting discrepancies might arise.
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ONLYOFFICE 8.3 Released, Now Supports Apple iWork Files - OMG! Ubuntu
iWork support is a big feature addition. Despite the fact Apple iWork is not as ubiquitous as Microsoft Office, Apple’s Numbers, Pages, and Keynote apps come preinstalled in macOS, iOS, and iPadOS.
However, don’t expect miracles.
The formats iWork use are proprietary so third-party support for its files is hit and miss.Most .pages documents I tested when taking screenshots for this post rendered poorly.
As with any non-open document format, the simpler the original document is, the fewer issues. Yet the best way to collaborate between different office suites is to try and stick to open standards formats.