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2 days agoOnlyoffice. Despite the controversies with this one, most people use big tech apps sometimes full of ads for simple document editing. Also, onlyoffice is so ligthweight in comparison, that it runs nice even on very low end phones


Onlyoffice. Despite the controversies with this one, most people use big tech apps sometimes full of ads for simple document editing. Also, onlyoffice is so ligthweight in comparison, that it runs nice even on very low end phones


Nice post! Thanks for sharing


Out of topic, but how viable is godot for creating desktop/mobile apps? Can it be used for “serious” stuff, or is it more of an improvisation?


There’s also BlissOS if you want to run android on a desktop with a more desktop-like gui.
If you want something out from the ordinary, maybe build a retro gaming/tech museum and make it open for the public. You can even host events like gaming competitions, or thematic presentations. Charge a small make up for the costs, and maybe you can even make it your living later in life.