Johan Vromans wrote:
* OOo is the reference implementation of ODF.
What is required are at least two independent implementations that
support it. Having one reference implementation is a start, but not
sufficient.
Abiword, KOffice, Gnumeric.
* ODF is already supported by KOffice, SO, IBM workplace, and soon
by Abiword ang Gnumeric.
Are these independent implementations? I've been told that most of
them use or share OOo code.
IBM Workplace and SO share code with OOo.
KOffice, Abiword and Gnumeric are all independent. So there are 4
independent implementations.
Microsoft currently blames OOo for not being able to open MS Office
files completely.
Interesting statement. "I store data in a format that I won't tell
you, and it is your fault that you cannot read it".
Indeed...
Cheers,
Daniel.
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