

Assuming you have a computer to get on here, you could use an Android emulator like BlueStacks.
Assuming you have a computer to get on here, you could use an Android emulator like BlueStacks.
Isn’t it obvious from its front page? It lets you choose between the Brave and the Google search engines.
I use it too and it’s fully sufficient for my amateur tasks (functions to calculate things, conditional highlighting, etc), but the people who say there may be compatibility issues have a point. I remember files saved in the MS apps or vice versa not having the same like breaks, margins, or whatever it was that caused some content to not be on the same page as on the origin system.
I don’t know much about OpenOffice, but virtually all open source apps are developed by specific individuals who ask for donations or get paid for enterprise use. If you just download and use the app quietly, there’s probably no problem, however, if you talk about it to anyone, you’re promoting it and that may lead to others donating, generating more visibility, leading to more contracts, and so on.
Telegram too requires that you verify your phone number, right? So I took that as a given.