In relation to this, where are the definitions and specifications of the OASIS 
text standardized file formats?  I've got something on my mind that could use 
them.  And any such thing as a standardized spreadsheet file format?

Thanks

Wesley Parish

On Wed, 27 Apr 2005 09:21, Christian Einfeldt wrote:
> On Monday 25 April 2005 00:56, Luis Sales wrote:
> > So there is no plans for making a lighter or portable version of
> > OOo, or just a way to work directly with OOo archives in small
> > computers?
> >
> > Maybe you can create a discusion forum about these theme and
> > maybe someone may be interest in doing that programs.
>
> Actually, this would be the best forum to discuss this topic, and
> there have been lots of people who are interested in creating an
> OOo light, but not enough people have been interested to make it
> happen.  That's a very very huge project you're talking about.
>
> >> > http://www.softmaker.com
>
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