• On TechRepublic: Windows 7: Slower to boot than Vista?
January 17, 2008 9:04 AM PST

Microsoft eases access to Office binary formats for OOXML

by Martin LaMonica
  • Font size
  • Print
  • 2 comments

Microsoft has made changes designed to make it easier to access the technical documentation for its older Office binary document formats and will sponsor an open-source project to map those binary formats to Open XML.

The moves are in response to requests from other participants in the standardization process that Microsoft is leading to make Office Open XML an ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standard.

In a blog on Wednesday, Office program manager Brian Jones said that the documentation for the binary document formats will be available for download under the terms of its Open Specification Promise (OSP), which is designed to let third parties write software using Microsoft's technology without fear of patent infringement claims.

There are already translators between Office binary formats and ODF, the defaults file formats, and the open-source product OpenOffice.

Jones also said Microsoft will be sponsoring an open-source project with software vendors--which he didn't name--to create a bridge between the binary formats and Open XML.

"The thought here was that the most effective way to help people with this was to create an open source translation project to allow binary documents (.doc; .xls; .ppt) to be translated into Open XML," Jones wrote.

Meanwhile, the conflict between supporters of Open XML and ODF continues.

The ODF Alliance issued its rebuttal (click for PDF) to a recent Burton Group study that argued that Open XML will get plenty of market adoption and that large companies should only use ODF to make an "anti Microsoft statement."

Martin LaMonica is a senior writer for CNET's Green Tech blog. He started at CNET News in 2002, covering IT and Web development. Before that, he was executive editor at IT publication InfoWorld. E-mail Martin.
advertisement
Click here!
Recent posts from News Blog
Nvidia puts NForce chipset development on hold
Opera 10 browser is here
Neil Young Archives Blu-ray: Rip off?
Acronis revises survey results about backup habits
Acronis miscalculates data on users' bad backup habits
Flickr co-founder presses beta button
Comcast, Sony open retail store
Cox to try coaxing the Internet into submission
Add a Comment (Log in or register)
Not Trustworthy
by `WarpKat January 17, 2008 10:48 AM PST
If you want trust and put this under the guise of 'open,' then everything about it must therefore be open - you can't say "we're opening this up to you" and then hide the participants.
Reply to this comment
Always Being Late For The Game Or What!
by Commander_Spock January 17, 2008 10:55 AM PST
"Microsoft has made changes designed to make it easier to access the technical documentation for its older Office binary document formats and will sponsor an open-source project to map those binary formats to Open XML..." Re: IBM's "Open" Lotus SmartSuite. May the better "Open" Office Suite win (triumph in) the competition. ;-) !
Reply to this comment
advertisement

As alternative energy grows, NIMBY greens

With more renewable energy projects trying to come online, the country grapples with the balance between local land use and a national push for clean energy.

Google to remake programming with Go

A Unix co-creator is among those behind a language Google hopes will speed computers and programming. Today, Go becomes open-source software.

About News Blog

Recent posts on technology, trends, and more.

Add this feed to your online news reader

advertisement
advertisement

Inside CNET News

Scroll Left Scroll Right