Why OpenOffice.org? Open Document Formats
Jem Berkes writes "In this current article about OpenOffice.org (also covered at Linux Today), I try to make a point about OpenOffice's commitment to open document formats and interchange as the strongest selling point - never mind cost. The OOo developers are putting a lot of effort into their XML format; will this pay off, and will users notice the significance of OpenDocument/OASIS document formats?" This can't be said enough: file formats are what determine whether and how easily data is portable, or whether the user is just stuck.
So for once the unwashed are comming to _me_ saying 'I can't read this'.
If it ever goes away I shall have to switch back to mailing them raw TeX files again.
Beep beep.
An analogy on /. is like a camel with it's head up it's arse.
/. is like XML in today's software - seldom used in the correct place.
An apostrophe on
Well written XML, yes. MS Office in XML A89172BC098123...
Of course they can patent blatantly obvious ones. You forget how carefully the USPTO researches each and every application to make sure that the patent claims are both non-obvious and not covered by existing prior art.
The higher the technology, the sharper that two-edged sword.
I'll make sure not to use your small town law practice, because I like my legal documents corrected spelled.
Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
script the .doc with a macro virus.
that'll show them.
because I like my legal documents corrected spelled.
I can see that. Looks like you're ready for the next step: a grammar checker.