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//(3) "ODF has issues interoping with other ODF implementations?" - minor ones, yes, but nothing like the extent that Office has issues "interoping" with earlier versions of itself, let alone "interoping" with any other Office suite or any other platform. //
Issue 17/06 of german magazine c't tested ODF compatibility between OO, Abiword, Textmaker and Microsoft's plugin [1]. AFAIR opening documents created with one application in another one resulted in major issues (e.g. missing pictures, misaligned tables). So there's still lot of work to do for true "interoping".
At work I use Microsoft Office since Word 2.0, but with simple documents only. Until now I have never experienced major troubles opening older documents, sometime some small misalignments only. But as I am interested in the content and not in an exact layout reproduction this was no major concern for me.
[1] http://www.heise.de/kiosk/archiv/ct/06/17/180/
(german only, you'll have to buy this article)