Great, we've been hearing about Office and XML for the last 5 years
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Everytime a new version of Office comes out, it comes with a new XML gimmick
[quote="Duhard"]To survive a war you gotta become the war...teammates are useless.[/quote]
[quote="SOAPboy"]You happen to be out of your league when it comes to games.. so fuck off..[/quote]
[quote="GONNAFISTYA"]
I saw
the "Fist Signal" and
came runnin.
[/quote]
This is really unusual for MS to do something like this. This will make it easier for people to use competing products; and THAT is not part of the MS business philosophy.
PhoeniX wrote:Surely this will mean its even easier for other companies to create programs that mimic office then? (If they can read the files in plain-text)
Exactly. Its about (finally) focusing more on open standards.
Cool Blue wrote:Importing and exporting will be far easier.
This is really unusual for MS to do something like this. This will make it easier for people to use competing products; and THAT is not part of the MS business philosophy.
They submitted C# and the CLI (I think) to standards bodies, they're doing this stuff a bit more frequently.
PhoeniX wrote:Surely this will mean its even easier for other companies to create programs that mimic office then? (If they can read the files in plain-text)
Cool Blue wrote:I love Tormentius. If Microsoft made a cereal, he'd eat it everyday. :P
Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of great companies that make some really innovative products. I just happen to like (most of) Microsoft's products because they make my job easier which means more time at the pub or beach :icon25: