jonathon wrote:
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 10:22, James Wilde wrote:
The 'bad' thing about Works was that nobody as far as I can remember ever had a
conversion routine for Works->their product and
The no-go variants of OOo can read most MSWorks files.
( MS Works, like its big brother, MSO, is incompatible with itself.)
so that a Works user was totally isolated from the rest of the population.
Microsoft Pocket Office is even more isolated from the population,
than the MSWorks user is.
Can somebody explain how the company that created the ISO standard,
managed to do things so that documents created in MS Pocket Office,
that allegedly adhere to that standard, are incompatible with MSO that
allegedly also uses that ISO standard.
jonathon
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Nothing MS does is compliant with that "standard" they rammed through
ISO. That's why they're now trying to "fix" it so that it lines up with
MS Office and locks out everyone else.
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