On 09/11/2011 03:05 PM, NoOp wrote:
As a matter of fact, which formats that matter for OpenOffice are
> believed to be secret? I can't find any that OpenOffice converts
> that are not public and licensed under the Open Specification Promise
> as well.
>
> That may not be enough assurance for some folks, but it is definitely
> not because they are "secret."
>
My assumption was that the word secret was used where it should have
been propriety. But certainly Microsoft wants to prevent as much
compatibility as possible.
Don
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