Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Jan 2009 08:45 UTC, submitted by stonyandcher
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If you have legacy documents from earlier versions of MS word, chances are that the format is no more supported by the newer versions of MS Office. In that case, OpenOffice may handle the documents better than MS office itself, because different versions of MS Office are not compatible with each other. I don't buy this argument about compatibility. Closed proprietary format certainly isn't a long term solution for compatibility. Your documents will be effectively unreadable in 5 or 6 years.
Edited 2009-01-16 15:08 UTC