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March 5th, 2007

Novell makes ODF-OOXML translator available

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:56 am

Categories: App Compatibility, Corporate strategy, Legal, Novell, Office, Office 2007

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Novell has released for download an Open XML translator that allows users to open and save Microsoft Office Open XML-formatted word-processing documents in OpenOffice.

On the morning of March 5, the Novell download site was down. But the translator download was working over the weekend.  The translator is available for immediate download.

Novell officials said late last year that they planned to create a version of OpenOffice that would include Office Open XML (OOXML) file-format compatibility.

Office Program Manager Brian Jones blogged about availability of the Novell translator on March 2, noting that Microsoft users now have a few different options for "support(ing) Open XML on a couple different platforms."

(Sun recently released an ODF-Office 2003 translator. And Microsoft and a handful of partners released an ODF-OOXML translator for Word in early February.)

Even though these translators currently enable sharing of word-processing documents and not yet other office-suite applications like Excel or PowerPoint, Jones is ready to declare the file-format wars over.

"I think at this point we can really move onto more productive and collaborative discussion and admit that we are no longer in any sort of 'file format war.' If we ever were really in a war, it's now over, and both sides are winners. Over the past few years, we've had two important file formats come into the market, OpenXML and ODF. Both were designed for different purposes, and both have been valuable additions to the market. Now we can also say that we have multiple implementations of both formats."

Hmmm. Seems a tad premature to declare a victory (or even a truce) to me. What say you, readers?  Are the file-format wars between Microsoft and the ODF backers over?

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ODF / OOXML concerns
While the "governments only" group of office-apps users may sound small and specialized, as compared to the corporate world at large, it should be remembered that file format requirements by governmen... (Read the rest)
Posted by: dhumphrey@... Posted on: 03/21/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Until MS has to conform to a real Standard  LittleGuy | 03/05/07
Of course......  linux for me | 03/05/07
Ya gotta love it!  LittleGuy | 03/05/07
Declaring victory  Yagotta B. Kidding | 03/05/07
No truce, it is rather obvious that MS wants to claim the war is over and  DonnieBoy | 03/05/07
Wow, and it's just as bad as the MCAN translator!  zaine_ridling | 03/05/07
So why the lack of comments here? Especially, NOBODY willing to defend MS??  DonnieBoy | 03/05/07
No-win scenario  Yagotta B. Kidding | 03/06/07
I agree 100% with what you said, but still, does that mean that all of the  DonnieBoy | 03/06/07
ODF / OOXML concerns  dhumphrey@... | 03/21/07

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