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Comments on: Microsoft sails through document standard vote

Office Open XML, the default file format in Office 2007, was certified Thursday as a standard at Ecma International.

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So...
by Commander_Spock December 7, 2006 12:43 PM PST
... what will "The certification from ECMA--formerly known as the European Computer Manufacturers Association--marks about a year of work for a technical committee set up to standardize Office Open XML" do for my organization if Lotus Notes (HANNOVER) which "will include a set of office productivity tools which support the Open Document Format (ODF) standard. These productivity tools include word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation capabilities. "Hannover" users will be able to create, manage, edit, and import documents in ODF. The IBM productivity tools can also import and edit Microsoft Office documents and export those documents to ODF for sharing with ODF-comliant applications and solutions..." will be the only application we will ever need to complete the tasks at hand!
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Well now IBM can use the specifications for converstion
by Tanjore December 7, 2006 1:22 PM PST
Now IBM Lotus notes can use documented ECMA specification to read or conver microsoft documents into other formats!!!

So it is good for third party vendors!!!.

Previously converstion was purely through reverse engineering!!!
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Lotus......?
by SystemsJunky December 7, 2006 2:06 PM PST
is such a lame product. Id rather use paper and pen..or better yet, an etch-o-sketch.
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And...
by Ryo Hazuki December 8, 2006 11:04 AM PST
...what will Lotus Notes (HANNOVER) with its groundbreaking "set of office productivity tools which support the Open Document Format (ODF) standard" do for my organization if almost noone uses that format and more than 75% of the market uses Microsoft Office formats anyway and you can do everything you can do in Lotus Notes (HANNOVER) in Office 2007 and then more?
Microsoft Office will continue to be the only application we will ever need to complete those mentioned "tasks at hand" and then much more.
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So what?
by qwerty75 December 9, 2006 10:37 PM PST
If MS continues to uses its formats to lock people in, by changing the specs on a whim, it will never be a real standard.
How About...
by Commander_Spock December 7, 2006 2:40 PM PST
... the establishment of an American Office Sandards Specification: The rationale for this - India and China can/may soon pose a threat to the world's economy as we know it today and these countries may soon represent a stronger IT Industry than Europe which is not known to have had a significant IT Industry of their own; so, what "skills set" do they bring to the "table/international arena" to influence the rest of the world through the ECMA's approval of Microsoft's Office Open XML Standards!
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well...
by speedy-x December 8, 2006 5:12 AM PST
If it wasn't cause of the pressure of 'insignificant europe' MS wouldn't have started thinking of giving technical specifications. If it wasn't for 'mickey-mouse'-belgium (i live in it and it's damned small) that took the decision to use only standard and open document types from 2 years on, MS wouldn't feel the pressure for a open-xml.
Sometimes 'insignificant' outsiders just have that bit of objectivity that lacks 'significant' countries that only have to protect their own (MS) industry.
Who do you think never wanted 'standards' to be made in the US, except in redmond?
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The real story
by curtegg December 8, 2006 7:19 AM PST
One part in a growing concern:

http://www.informationweek.com/news/
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Tip of the iceberg
by Ryo Hazuki December 8, 2006 11:25 AM PST
This is just the beginning of a plan by Microsoft to enslave the world.
Commander_Spock is a talkbot
by lesfilip December 9, 2006 3:17 PM PST
Commander_Spock is a talkbot. It is hilarious to see Ryo having a
conversation with it. Commander_Spock is not human, folks.

Have a nice day!
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HA, HA, HA! HO, HO, HO.......
by Commander_Spock December 10, 2006 11:30 AM PST
... Even more "boisterously entertaining" it is to see "lesfilip" remark that it is "hilarious to see Ryo having a conversation with it. (-) Commander_Spock" whom "lesfilip" appears to declear is not "human"; there is a saying anyway that "birds of a feather flock together" and that "one becomes what they eat"; perhaps, it is the "ERR" PEPPER-POT (LAMB CHOPS) that is included in Commander_Spock's Diet (therefore/perhaps, the opportunity and ability to avoid the KOOL-AID that "RYO and the rest of 90% plus market share consume) that the that have made him and other members of his GALACTIC CIVILIZATION that different from the other MEMBERS of the FEDERATION; and, talking about being "hilarious"... just wait and see (if REDMOND does not have Commander_Spock's "ERR PEPPER-POT" on their MENU) which companies will be celebrating their newly discovered "Commander_Spock's ERR DIET". Then, will they become like him!

HA!, HA!, HA!.. HO!, HO!, HO!...

HAPPY HOLIDAYS to "lesfilip" and ALL!
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