On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 20:10:10 -0000, Deepankar Datta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Important read:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=2163


        
        
                
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Interesting enough is better for the blind people to have ODF in principle since the ground base technology for readers is VoiceXML which as you notice is XML. The use of XSLT to transform ODF to VXML is much easier that pass binary to voice.

What does this means for the user. That they need to buy MSO and a Reader on top to achieve what a stand alone reader can get with a n internal engine that accepts the ODF like a native document.

This is the same thing for peopl that doesnt have X on their linux machine, by generating OOo PDF thy can simply put use 'less' on the command linee and they will get the content on stout. This means that the data is much more accesible.

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