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[from bushwald] Bob Sutor: Open Blog | ODF keeps on winning: Uruguay

Uruguay government agency recommends the use of ODF and/or PDF (over MS-Word or OOXML, implicitly).

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odf-converter-integrator - OpenOffice.org Ninja

odf-converter-integrator is an easy way to open Microsoft Office 2007 files (also called Office Open XML, .docx, .xlsx, and .pptx) with a high-quality conversion on any Linux or Windows system in any OpenOffice.org. odf-converter-integrator uses the high

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Microsoft Office 2007 to Support ODF - and not OOXML

Microsoft today announced that it would update Office 2007 to natively support ODF 1.1, but not to implement its own OOXML format.

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Microsoft's cynicism regarding file format standards

"After all this work to make OOXML a formal, independent standard — a standard created and promoted by Microsoft, remember — Microsoft won't agree to follow it."

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" Did the W3C acknowledge CDF's potential as an office format (vs ODF) in newly public e-mail? | Berlind's Testbed | ZDNet.com

Too many speculations, the users are going to just stop following and later using these formats. A big loss!

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ODFReader :: Firefox Add-ons

ODFReader 0.2.1 Homepage by Alex Hudson Viewer for OpenDocument files... Viewer for OpenDocument files. Currently it handles OpenDocument text files, in the future it will handle the other types too. It is released under the LGPL/GPL.

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PlexNex: CDF: Disrupting the Disruption

CDF: Disrupting the Disruption Today at GOSCON, the OpenDocument Foundation's legal affairs czar, marbux, will present something quite new and refreshing to the tired eyes & numb ears of the document formats conversation.

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Sun ODF Plugin 1.1 for Microsoft Office

Standards rule. Of course, you could also just install OpenOffice for free, but why would you want to get rid of your overpriced office suite from Microsoft?

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Surprise, Open Standards are not Free of Business Interest

OpenDocument Format (ODF), the standard accepted as ISO 26300 norm, has been mired in some controversy. The OpenDocument Foundation, a group formed to promote the standard format across different applications and platforms, has now denounced its support for ODF. The reasons cited is that Sun Microsystems, in control of OpenOffice.org/StarOffice the largest application supporting ODF, does not allow more compatibility to legacy formats such as .doc or MS OOXML. Sun favors supporting legacy document formats in the application, with appropriate import/export filters, while the ODF Foundation thinks it should become part of the format itself.

Recently, Sun has come under scrutiny for its policies surrounding OpenOffice.org and ODF. Some have even speculated if Novel instituted a fork of the OpenOffice.org project. It should come at no surprise that standards, as open as they may be, are a business tool. The ODF standard and the fact that it offers transparency which enables safety in archiving documents and having access centuries into the future forced Microsoft to rethink its own document formats. Now the ODF Foundation is surprised that Sun does want to keep out direct compatibility with the rival format(s).

However, having witnessed the discussions of ODFoundation members on some mailing lists, there also seem to be some strong personalities at work. Or is it the rivalry between MS Office Plug-in developments from the ODFoundation and Sun Microsystems that is causing all the bad blood?

The sad fallout of this is that the ODFoundation wants to morph itself into a CDF Foundation, CDF being another document format proposed by the influential standard body W3C. It will stop developing its MS Office plugin to seemlessly read and write ODF documents.

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