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Showing posts with label uof. Show all posts
Showing posts with label uof. Show all posts
22 December 2007

What's Up, UOF Doc?

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The battle for the soul of the document is usually presented as a two-horse race between ODF and OOXML. But that's a very parochially W...
21 May 2007

Microsoft's New Mantra: Choice Is Good

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Recently I was bemused by Microsoft's espousal of ODF, and now here we have the company spreading more joy: The company on Monday is ex...
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17 April 2007

McNealy Calls for Merger of ODF and UOF

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Readers of this blog may recall mentions of the third document format, China's UOF (click on UOF tag below for more on the subject). We...
28 December 2006

From ODF to UOF and Back Again

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Since both of the ODF and UOF office formats are based on XML, it isn't (theoretically) hard to move between them. Nonetheless, it'...
22 November 2006

The Middle Kingdom Moves Up the Pack

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I mentioned the intriguing Uniform Office Format (UOF), from China, a little while back. Here's a presentation on the subject. As we...
08 November 2006

UOFology

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Andy Updegrove has a fascinating post about the Chinese document format UOF: It's called the Uniform Office Format (UOF), and it's ...
05 November 2006

Chinese Whispers

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A fascinating post by Stephen Walli about China and openness. As well as his comments about why it was inevitable that open source should ...
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