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Who lost what?
Last time I checked, MS Office was still the standard in office productivity software. Think this will change because some (soon to be unemployed) bureaucrats in MA had a hissy fit over "open" standards? Let's check back in 5 years and see how it played out.
Posted by: broper   Posted on: 10/14/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Who lost what?  broper | 10/14/05
Why not EBCDIC?  IT_User | 10/14/05
Even open standards change  Mark Miller | 10/14/05
The point of Open Standards is NOT that they don't change.  Zogg | 10/15/05
problem  Eduardo_z | 10/15/05
Will the "compatibility package" work...  figgle | 10/17/05
People's Choice  PaulWallen | 10/14/05
Market choice  broper | 10/15/05
And you think they won't  IT_User | 10/16/05
as long as fanatics like a couple of MA bureacrats are in control ...  BrutalTruth | 10/14/05
Yeah, that fanaticism  IT_User | 10/14/05
There will be some changing of the guard  Mark Miller | 10/14/05
Um, who's the fanatic here?  el1jones | 10/15/05
Choice  Scottman_z | 10/15/05
Correction  Mark Miller | 10/14/05
MS is right  michael_t | 10/14/05
Microsoft's dirty business practices  IT-sys | 10/15/05
You forgot MS astroturfing...  MacCanuck | 10/15/05
prices  Eduardo_z | 10/15/05
Regarding the MS/MA fracas...  jbroche18 | 10/17/05
On the other hand  Yagotta B. Kidding | 10/17/05
I wish I could say I disagreed with you...  jbroche18 | 10/18/05

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