On 3 October 2011 10:40, RGB ES <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2011/10/3 Ian Lynch <[email protected]>
>
>> A logical technical need could be
>> to develop ODF rendering and editing in web browsers.
>>
>
> Something like WebODF?
> http://www.webodf.org/
> They even have an app on android market to display ODF documents on smart
> phones (I never used it: my cell phone is only useful for phone calls...)

Yes I have it on my phone, but I don't use desk based files for
information very much mainly direct in web pages. WebODF is a good
start. Just seemed that If ODF was an official part of HTML 5 it would
get increasingly wide support and so would help strategically with
marketing.  OASIS should be the focus but the more support from a wide
range of organisations, the more likely it is to happen.

-- 
Ian

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