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Look beyond word processing
ODF is so much more than merely just another word processing format. It brings together one, standard way of representing databases, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, text, multimedia, forms, metadata, process sequences, etc. All the data types people have developed over the last two decades to represent the standard business office are covered in this comprehensive spec.

XML is the perfect file format for expressing this data model. It is hierarchical, extensible, easily machine-parsed, can be validated, and can handle any type of data, no matter what the encoding.

Flat ASCII is well ... flat. It has none of these important virtues. As a human-readable format, it's dandy. For the services-oriented architectures of tomorrow, it's completely inadequate.

Hope that answers your question.
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This is a must-win battle, but just more important is the battle of  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Couched in negative terms  IT_User | 11/10/05
Well, guess what, Microsoft is racing against time to  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Did you totally miss his point?  Real World | 11/10/05
Call it what you want, but Microsoft is spending billions to get you  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
It's simple  Real World | 11/10/05
But you have to point out exactly how Microsoft is screwing us, otherwise,  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
But that's not what you're doing  Real World | 11/10/05
We are just talking about what Microsoft is doing, if you have an argument,  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Thanks Mr. Thought Police  Real World | 11/10/05
Why don't you just try arguing your point, if you have one.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Hooked on Phonics didn't work for you, eh?  Real World | 11/10/05
Yes, sometimes people want to call the facts "negative" when they don't  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
I quote my original post, nothing negative, just issues.  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
Well said  IT_User | 11/10/05
The message to you: Chill, we are only discussing the issues.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Let's be 100% clear  Real World | 11/10/05
Give it a break, we are just discussing the issues.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
mjb, This is a mud-slinging political campaign.  Update victim | 11/10/05
Sorry, I don't see it that way  Real World | 11/10/05
We are not just talking about things that are illegal.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Breaking news, it's difficult to unseat the incumbent  Real World | 11/10/05
It may be difficult to unseat an incumbent....not impossible  Laff | 11/10/05
I agree, Jim  Real World | 11/10/05
do you ever listen to yourself talking  stormdoor | 11/10/05
Well, sure  Real World | 11/10/05
You know the Micjrosoft line so well, free markets NOT affected by monopoly  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
The market is not free.  mosborne | 11/10/05
Is Apple a major vendor?  Real World | 11/10/05
mjb: So are you saying that a monopoly has no effect on choice??  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Give it up, Skippy.  Real World | 11/10/05
Again, you have NO argument, and I seriously doubt you use Linux.  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
Your constant ranting makes no sense!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/10/05
Yes, the MS line, Monopolies do NOT affect choice in ANY way!!  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Donnieboy, we are going to get you a deprogrammer.  osreinstall | 11/10/05
Now you are trying to say Open Document is not open????  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
It doesn't matter if the document is open, just accessable.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
They want more than just "accessable" they do not want one company,  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
You don't get it.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
Customers want compatibility. Customers want standards.  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
Open source wants standards. Customers want results.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
And the result sustomers want: interoperability, quality and low price.  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
Nope, Just results and the problem solved.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
Notice that Microsoft wants to boil this down to customer choice.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
Gee, don't you believe in customer choice.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
Again, slooowly for the slow ones. Lock-in reduces choices.  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
Very s l o o o o o w l y for Donnie the Troskyite.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
You will fnd few customers happy about high prices and low quality.  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
MS's prices and quality are reasonable.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
If that was true, why is Microsoft afraid to compete on the merits??  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05
MS isn't afraid. You are.  osreinstall | 11/11/05
They should care if the "open" part of it  Boot_Agnostic | 11/12/05
You compete with free by adding value. ODF has no value  osreinstall | 11/12/05
Message has been deleted.  Reverend MacFellow | 11/10/05
Can't resist....pull too strong...Arrrrggggghhhhh  Laff | 11/10/05
Gotta put Anton Philidor in this group, too, Laff! (NT)  Judas I. | 11/10/05
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Trolls  Roger Ramjet | 11/10/05
Gotta disagree  IT_User | 11/10/05
Monti Boy & Dollar Bill...  jbroche18 | 11/10/05
Forgot the ever popular  IT_User | 11/10/05
How about never posting an argument  voska | 11/10/05
Bitty and crow-eating  jbroche18 | 11/10/05
that's like the "giving comfort to the enemy" thingy  Jeff Spicoli | 11/10/05
A troll mentions me as a troll!  Loverock Davidson | 11/10/05
takes one to know one, troll  stormdoor | 11/10/05
And then you responded... Takes one..(NT)  Loverock Davidson | 11/10/05
Trolls  jbroche18 | 11/10/05
Poll Tracking  seosamh_z | 11/10/05
"Otherside" trolls  jbroche18 | 11/10/05
Well...  Linux Advocate | 11/10/05
Trollage  Unemployed IT Guy | 11/10/05
See the first post in this talkback(nt)  Real World | 11/10/05
Loverrock Davidson wins hands down .................  Can you hear me | 11/10/05
Some people are obsessed with me happy  Loverock Davidson | 11/10/05
thats because its easy to  stormdoor | 11/10/05
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...the list of people obsessed with you. (nt)  LoCal | 11/10/05
Yes, its called self confidence (NT)  Loverock Davidson | 11/11/05
Now that's not being a very good sport, ZDNet!  Jeff Spicoli | 11/10/05
George Ou! You too!  Reverend MacFellow | 11/10/05
It's almost like the censors are getting incensed ...  Judas I. | 11/10/05
Can't believe they deleted the message!  Reverend MacFellow | 11/10/05
Have to agree with Kinte on this one Zdnet.....what's up  Laff | 11/10/05
Yeah, the only thing funnier than your post  IT_User | 11/10/05
Troll award must go to . . .  Plain Logic | 11/10/05
Don't dis someone with  B.O.F.H. | 11/11/05
EA 85 IFF gathers steam  Roger Ramjet | 11/10/05
No and here's why  techboy_z | 11/10/05
on the other end of the stick  toxicfreak | 11/10/05
"Not solely an Anti-Microsoft...  bmh129 | 11/10/05
Agreed, and Microsoft wants to pretend people are ganging up on them.  DonnieBoy | 11/10/05
States taking right angle  rkhalloran | 11/10/05
Injecting common sense  IT_User | 11/10/05
Ya gotta love this:  Judas I. | 11/10/05
Agreed  Real World | 11/10/05
The first bad idea  IT_User | 11/10/05
Why use XML?  jorwell | 11/10/05
Metadata  Roger Ramjet | 11/10/05
No, the text has meaning  jorwell | 11/10/05
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I still don't see a benifit.  Yensi717 | 11/10/05
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Plain Text ** IS ** an approved Massachusetts format!  Rick S._z | 11/11/05
Look beyond word processing  dbm@... | 11/14/05
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You're half right . . .  Plain Logic | 11/10/05
Just go ahead and support OpenDocument Microsoft  Boot_Agnostic | 11/11/05
The filters do not work fine. Documents often do not print correctly.  DonnieBoy | 11/11/05

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