Now that Microsoft’s OOXML (Office Open XML) has been ratified as an ISO standard, third-party effort to support the document format has been ramping up.
While many third-party document editors support ODF (Open Document Format), widely regarded as OOXML’s main competitor, developers appear to be taking a pragmatic approach to supporting OOXML, largely putting it down to customer demand and market forces.
While many third-party document editors support ODF (Open Document Format), widely regarded as OOXML’s main competitor, developers appear to be taking a pragmatic approach to supporting OOXML, largely putting it down to customer demand and market forces.
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