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Microsoft To Support OpenDocument, PDF
Linked by
Adam S
on Wed 21st May 2008 19:28 UTC
According to
BetaNews
, Microsoft has announced that they
will support OpenDocument (ODF) and PDF in Office 2007 SP2
. This comes as a major victory not only for
OpenOffice.org
and its offshoots, but also for open source in general. Microsoft is planning on making Office 2007 SP2 available in the first half of 2009.
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