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Can you see? It's pretty obvious.
All I'm doing is messing around with No_Ax.

According to Dan Farber's blog:

http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=1459

According to a Microsoft spokesperson, Openoffice.org has royalty-free access to the specs for the Office Open XML formats to ensure file compatibility.

So really, assuming this is true, there will be no issues with the open source crowd when all is said and done. At least no more than already exist.
Posted by: Michael Kelly   Posted on: 06/02/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Royalty free does not mean FREE.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/05
True  Michael Kelly | 06/02/05
Huh, how so?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/05
The FTC  Michael Kelly | 06/02/05
It's free, there is no anti-trust issue.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/05
Or perhaps  Michael Kelly | 06/02/05
What anti-trust issue?  rapson | 06/02/05
Can you see? It's pretty obvious.  Michael Kelly | 06/02/05
Another recycle MS vaporware story  wackoae | 06/01/05
It's the very thing so many have asked for.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/01/05
...  ju1ce | 06/02/05
Look at it this way  nucrash | 06/02/05
Funny thing about what is mentioned...  ju1ce | 06/02/05
Which Part?  nucrash | 06/02/05
XML  ju1ce | 06/02/05
RE: It's the very thing so many have asked for.  nightshade0143 | 06/05/05
Fart analysis will be...  Confused by religion | 06/01/05
Who monitors these posts?  simon@... | 06/01/05
...and from the Desiderata...  The King's Servant | 06/02/05
Not vaporware at all  qingshuo | 06/01/05
Not wonderful at all  Anti_Zealot | 06/02/05
Not A Business Mind Are You?  nikoli | 06/02/05
Try, "We want to sell it, we make people buy it."  The King's Servant | 06/02/05
Typical Keeping up with the ... Open Source  LinuxKitten | 06/02/05
Another desperate MS integration measure  jorwell | 06/01/05
OpenOffice  rapson | 06/02/05
And so?  jorwell | 06/02/05
So which is more important...  rapson | 06/02/05
I am all for openness  jorwell | 06/02/05
Then what do you propose?  Anti_Zealot | 06/02/05
Not quite overlooked  jorwell | 06/02/05
Interpretation...  ju1ce | 06/02/05
What do you suggest?  KTLA | 06/02/05
What's funny is...  ju1ce | 06/02/05
Everything traces back quite far...  qingshuo | 06/02/05
The difference is  jorwell | 06/02/05
So, what is your solution.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/05
Yes I have  jorwell | 06/02/05
What is relational and what is hierarchial?  The King's Servant | 06/02/05
You do not make yourself clear  jorwell | 06/02/05
I thought that was Office 11  nucrash | 06/02/05
Two things  rapson | 06/02/05
Well then....  nucrash | 06/02/05
Why the useless ranting?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/05
Frustration Venting  nucrash | 06/02/05
MS thinks changing formats will force upgrades  alterego_z | 06/02/05
Read teh story again, they changed nothing  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/02/05
What I do Applaud  nucrash | 06/02/05
I understand perfectly: MS is making them the default  alterego_z | 06/02/05
Don't care about it in Open Office, so  FilledOut | 06/02/05

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