Does ODF Have a Future?
qedramania writes "Linuxworld seems to think ODF is a dead duck. Is the Windows monopoly too big and too entrenched? Other than diehard Linux fans, does anyone really care if they have to keep paying Microsoft to do basic word processing? It seems as though the momentum is towards a complete Microsoft monoculture in software for business and government. You can bet that big business and governments will want more than just reliability from Microsoft in return for their acquiescence. Does ODF have a future?"
Kind of like the metric system.
it seems that ODF is gaining popularity, not losing it.
Can't lose what you don't have.
In all fairness, linuxwire posted the story almost 4 decades ago. You had plenty of time to get on that!
If you meant lesser, what makes Kennedy's victims better than your victims?
(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Exam 4/C again. Maybe I'll do better this time.
What are you talking about. The USA has been using the Metric System since 1866 ;-)
Kasson Act of 1866
Wait a second -- are we talking about a U.S. or Imperial, dry or liquid, troy or avoirdupois measure of "actual improvement"? :-)