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#4. Contradicting Microsoft Office Open XML – ZDNet UK

Rupert Goodwins of ZDNet UK has posted a blog entry “Six thousand pages, one month, no chance…” as a follow up to the Groklaw piece from yesterday. He says, in part:

If OOXML is too dangerous to go through as an international standard — and, as I said, with the best will in the world I can’t see it any other way — then the more examples that can be mustered, the better.

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Also See: An “OOXML is a bad idea” blog entry compendium

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1 comment to #4. Contradicting Microsoft Office Open XML – ZDNet UK

  • Stephane Rodriguez

    I’ll try to write a document about Excel 2007 + OPC over the next few days. And see whether this can be transferred to JTC-1.

    There is a lot to say about Excel 2007 + OPC.

    I am an independent vendor, and currently sell the (to my knowledge) most advanced third-party Excel 2007 file generation component to date. Link : http://xlsgen.arstdesign.com