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UK Forces Microsoft To Adopt Open Document Standards

First time accepted submitter Barsteward writes Microsoft has confirmed it will start supporting the Open Documents Format (ODF) in the next update to Office 365, following a lengthy battle against the UK government. In 2014, Microsoft went against the government's request to support ODF, claiming its own XML format was more heavily adopted. The UK government refutes the claim, stating that ODF allows users to not be boxed into one ecosystem.

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  1. My God! by serviscope_minor · · Score: 4, Funny

    Who are you and what have you done with the UK government?

    They were (a) right, (b) stuck to their guns and (c) have a technical solution which didn't simply involve shovelling heaps of money at microsoft in exchange for a brutal lock in. Very out of character, not that I'm complaining!

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    1. Re:My God! by Darinbob · · Score: 4, Funny

      I also seem to recall that Microsoft caving in to a government was one of the signs of the apocalypse.

  2. Quit Being Cheap by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Ditch the Mac, use Windows and buy Office like all the normal people.
     
    Why are you troubling the people at Microsoft with the self-imposed problems you have created for yourself just because you are trying to be "different"?
     
    You decided to be "different" and but you keep depending on others to fix your problems now that things have gone south. At what point are you going to be a positive member contributing back to society instead of siphoning resources away from the productive members of society?

  3. Re:Microsoft is EVIL! by tehcyder · · Score: 4, Funny

    My experience and opinion: Microsoft is the most EVIL software company.

    Wow, that's a pretty bold statement to make here on slashdot. If you're really brave, you could say you quite like Star Wars.

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