11.02.07
Quick Mention: ODF Alliance Boasts a Growing List of ODF Supporters
Here is a PDF-formatted press release [PDF] from the ODF Alliance. It concludes the discussions on ODF in a very recent meeting.
Following are the highlights of the most recent announcements about new and improved application support for ODF:
- IBM’s Lotus Symphony… includes an ODF-supporting word processor, a spreadsheet….
- Apple’s Text Edit…
- Corel WordPerfect Office Beta allows users to open, view, and edit ODF…
- Adobe’s Buzzword…
- Sun ODF Plug-in 1.1 for Microsoft Office….
- OpenOffice.org version 2.3…
So who is it that strives to convince you that only Sun Microsystems supports ODF?
Last week’s news:
- ODF Alliance hails record growth in application support for ODF
- South Africa adopts ODF as govt standard
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