Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Oct 2005 10:55 UTC, submitted by Andrew Updegrove
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RE[3]: The doors are virtual
by ma_d on Wed 26th Oct 2005 14:50
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It's not a simple of course. If Microsoft supports ODF it gives customers an easy way to migrate to other Office suites.
What amazes me is that they're working with a French company to do it... I cannot believe that implementing ODF is going to be any harder than writing a new save "macro/plugin/module" which doesn't necessarily save everything. If it is, wow, I didn't realize their development methods were that bad.
Maybe they're just looking for some excuse to try and get out of doing it. I wouldn't be surprised if they already have the code to do it cause somebody got bored one afternoon or two.
RE[4]: The doors are virtual
by on Wed 26th Oct 2005 16:23
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2005-10-02
Logic as old as time.
So true, so true. I don't think you can find a company who haven't lied to some extent some time.
Just look at commercials. They always claim to better than the competitor no matter if it's true or not. That's the way it is.
The fact that MS and Corel are considering ODF-support is not a surprise. Of course they are considering it. If enough customers switch to a ODF-supporting application then they lose money. It's that simple.