On 03/10/2011 14:04, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
MS wants to control everything to do with the office suite and
computer software markets.
Agree with that - witness the debate on the UEFI Secure Boot that MS
will be requiring OEM Vendors to implement in order to carry the
"Windows 8" logo on their products.
Read about that here:
http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/some-w8-pcs-wont-turn-secure-boot-red-hat-warns
They are loosing that control slowly. They are now using a form of
ODF in the most current office packages, so ODF is slowly creeping
into MS's world.
There are even people on the MS Answers forum recommending LO as a
replacement Office suite!
However some of the implementation of ODF in MS Office 2007 is broken -
for example if you open an ODS document in Excel all the formulae are
stripped out to be replaced by values only! (What use is that I ask
myself?) Whether that has been fixed in Office 2010 I don't know. (I
don't intend to find out unless I am forced to!)
So to answer the question: ODF is the future, but for now you must be
able to use the other file formats that are part of the office
market-place.
I certainly agree with that - there will come a time when critical mass
may force the opposite!
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Say No to OOXMLhttp://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9594#mpart8
I only accept odf or pdf documents
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