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Why not just build the ODF/OOXML translator into MS Office? #
By Avi Posted Friday 7th March 2008 15:27 GMT
OOXML not really a standard. #
By James Anderson Posted Friday 7th March 2008 15:43 GMT
re: Why not? #
By Elmer Phud Posted Friday 7th March 2008 15:43 GMT
@Avi #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 7th March 2008 15:55 GMT
How cheap he is. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 7th March 2008 17:00 GMT
Divide and rule #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 7th March 2008 18:21 GMT
brouhaha #
By yeah, right. Posted Friday 7th March 2008 19:11 GMT
Can't they all see? #
By spegru Posted Friday 7th March 2008 22:14 GMT
'interoperability', really? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 7th March 2008 23:18 GMT
Talking of Works and Converters #
By Avi Posted Friday 7th March 2008 23:47 GMT
Unintended Consequences? #
By RW Posted Friday 7th March 2008 23:58 GMT
Translator? #
By James Butler Posted Saturday 8th March 2008 00:26 GMT
Who implements OOXML? Who will? #
By Ed Posted Saturday 8th March 2008 00:59 GMT
@RW #
By Tim Bates Posted Monday 10th March 2008 05:36 GMT
No joy #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 10th March 2008 10:23 GMT
@ AC "No joy" #
By KenBW2 Posted Wednesday 12th March 2008 02:28 GMT