I think that someone tried to explain that to me before, and I didn't really
understand. I understand now! Thanks for explaining
Of course, those are the default formats used by LibreOffice. (I can't edit
my post)
An exception is when the free application reverse engineered the format, like
how LibreOffice supports MS Office formats. Those are definitely not free
formats.
Thanks MB and Legimet. I added your ideas to this page, under free
implementation of a proprietary specification
https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/specification-freedom
I hope that I understood correctly -- please let me know if I got it wrong
And MB, you're right; I'll focus on free formats
You still need to put the page in a category, so it can be found without
knowing the URL before hand.
It's a bit weird how to get it there... hit edit on the page and select a
book. If you wish to select a subcategory (which is strongly suggested to
not pollute the highest level), you need
Hi guys,
Could you please post examples of free formats? A name and a link to a
website should be enough. The goal is to populate these documentation pages
with info about free formats:
Spreadsheet
Accounting
Presentation
Timekeeping
Point of sale
Project management
Customer relationship
Spreadsheet: ODS
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office
Presentation: ODP
https://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=office
I don't know about all these formats, but here http://libreprojects.net there
are a lot of projects that should use them so maybe you can find about
adel.afzal:
Accounting
The .gnucash file format is free but I don't think it is standardised.
http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GnuCash_XML_format
Andrew.
I try to use JSON as much as I can for client and server side data exchange
and storage, but I use it for web projects only at this point.
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