YNY
Loc: Youngstown NY (Western New York)
Looking for a word processor that allows saving documents on my device but that does not force cloud storage. I am under the impression that Google Docs and Microsoft Office force cloud storage. Both are available for my device but I do not want be forced to save documents I create to the cloud. Does anyone know if they allow for "local" saving of documents on a device without saving to cloud? Can anyone suggest an Android word processor that saves documents on device without setting up a cloud account? Thanks, YNY.
Can't you download from the cloud and save it locally? I can do that with a computer.
Have a look on androidauthority.com
MS Office allows you to save files on your device.
I would recommend LibreOffice. . ."translates" any and all other word processors. . converts your "creation" to a multitude of those same OTHER processors. . .also converts to PDF, etc for sending to anyone anywhere. . .
And, it is FREE! [I use on several generations of Macs; and, several Windows PC.s (Dell, HP, etc)] And, it will only put it in the Cloud IF YOU TELL IT TO DO SO!
OleMe
Loc: Montgomery Co., MD
Try AndrOpen Office. It's in the Google Play Store. Actively Maintained. Good complement to using LibreOffice on a PC. I use Andr daily. I gladly paid a few extra bucks for "pro" to help support the project. In a couple of cases I needed support and actually got some! I tried other apps and this is best.
FWIW, I usually do my work on a PC because even tablets are less easy to use for editing. In a pinch, I've used Bluetooth keyboards with a tablet.
/Roger
yssirk123 wrote:
MS Office allows you to save files on your device.
Indeed, I think this is so.
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