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May 22nd, 2007

ODF, OOXML...and now UOF?

Posted by John Carroll @ 8:53 am

Categories: ODF, Office, Office 2007

Tags: Document, Format, OpenDocument Format, John Carroll

UOF, or Uniform Office Format, is a document format created by the Chinese government that has catapulted to prominence, at least in China, due to its use by government and a Chinese population making greater use of computing technology. Scott McNealy, Sun’s chairman, has called for the merging of UOF with ODF, and Microsoft recently announced that it would was building a converter between UOF and OOXML.

Three formats? The heads of those who believe in a document format singularity must be exploding right about now.

But why should they? It occurred to me as I was reading details of the Chinese document format that all this silliness over having exactly ONE document format is just that…silly. Life does not have to be like an episode of Highlander.

When has there EVER been only ONE document format? So long as every format is well documented, who gives a damn what format an office suite uses by default? If converters to and from a given format exist, there is no problem.

Multiple audio formats exist. You have MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, and AAC. In video, you have H.264, VC-1, WMV, MPEG-2, Quicktime, etc. None of those formats permanently bind content to that format, and conversion between any of them is relatively straight forward, given the right tools.

Multiple document formats might even help to drive forward the technology state of the art. Each has the opportunity to create advantages distinct to a particular format, and that can create a cycle of cross-pollination that enables all standards to be updated over time.

In every technology sector there is usually a dominant standard. In no market, however, have we ever reached a point where there is only one standard for a given technology.

That is the way it should be. Diversity is good.

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interestingly many games use OGG format
I've seen a lot of games using OGG in the last few years.
Online content perhaps not, but I wouldn't be surprised to see OGG gradually displace the DRM formats, now that DRM is thoroughly debunked (Amazon).... (Read the rest)
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Data representation  jorwell | 05/22/07
History lesson  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
Ignorance of history  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
So name them...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
Make this interesting, John  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
Until you prove me wrong...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/23/07
In your own mind, maybe  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/23/07
In other minds as well  eb276 | 05/24/07
I didn't mean to get at MS in particular  jorwell | 05/22/07
Acronym confusion  jorwell | 05/23/07
Or some commentators says Uh-oh XML  sinleeh@... | 05/23/07
User Confusion  dragosani | 05/22/07
And the penalty of ONE format  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
Primary standards  dragosani | 05/22/07
I save to PDF  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
...is the Internet(?)  Robert Crocker | 05/22/07
TCP/IP...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
Not what I'd call competitors  Robert Crocker | 05/22/07
They use HTTP  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/23/07
Funny, that  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
Basic confusions  jorwell | 05/23/07
i'd rather live with odf's limitations  Voodoo187 | 05/23/07
Stopping point  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
UOF bridge  sinleeh@... | 05/22/07
Steve B's gonna have your hide for this one  Robert Crocker | 05/22/07
It wasn't...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
History Lesson, part 2  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
Wake up John and smell the coffee  bportlock | 05/23/07
Which is interesting...  ju1ce | 05/24/07
Just curious  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
Higher-level strategy  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
Like I said...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
Anthromorphism  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
More the "well documented" part  Robert Crocker | 05/22/07
Karma is a *****  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
Generalizing to absurdity  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/22/07
Backpedalling  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
Irishmen are a pale people  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/23/07
not a pain  Voodoo187 | 05/23/07
value for who?  deaf_e_kate | 05/23/07
Ebola vs. polio  Yagotta B. Kidding | 05/22/07
The equivalent would be  jorwell | 05/23/07
Some 'standards' are more standard than others  Imaginos1892 | 05/22/07
1 format is good enough  Voodoo187 | 05/23/07
Of course this would imply  jorwell | 05/23/07
ironically  Voodoo187 | 05/23/07
But this is just a very limited set of the bank's data  jorwell | 05/23/07
yes  Voodoo187 | 05/23/07
Does that mean...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/23/07
they are silly  Voodoo187 | 05/23/07
interestingly many games use OGG format  stevey_d | 01/16/08
The issue is openness, rather than file formats  mmay | 05/23/07
chinese government  shryko | 05/23/07
Some things I can abide, others no.  heres_johnny | 05/24/07
Changed...  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 05/26/07

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