Re: DocX support in OpenOffice

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on 10/18/2007 12:03 PM Frank Cox spake the following:
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:54:26 -0700
centos@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Here is the basic problem with Linux! Over 1 million office 2007
users and they have to change their software because it does not
conform to the "standard".

What problem?  A standard file format is just that:  standard.

If you choose to use non-standard, proprietary, locked-in programs and file
formats, you get to deal with the problems that come along doing that.

Since Windows is about 90% of all the computers we have to adapt
to them.

Er, no.  "If all of your friends were jumping off of a cliff, would you jump
off too?"
No.. But I would still like to get an invitation so I can be there to hear their screams! ;-P

Many people switch to using Linux after they get tired of the crap that goes
along with trying to get things done with Windows.  I don't see that as a sign
that there is anything in need of fixing.
Microsoft makes proprietary standards because they are the 800 pound gorilla of the PC world. Until the world finally puts Microsoft behind them, you have to deal with inter-operability with your peers. And when you are trying to persuade a business to part with their hard earned dollars to deal with your business, asking them to change to suit you will not fly very far.
You can have principles, or you can have income.

If you want it to work "just like Windows", use Windows.  Many people are
running as fast as they can to escape that, though.



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