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Linspire Joins Microsoft in Developing and Deploying Open Source Translators
Working to increase interoperability between ODF and Open XML
Jul. 5, 2007 10:00 AM
Linspire, Inc., developer of the Linspire commercial and
Freespire community desktop Linux operating systems, will join the current
efforts to improve the ability of OpenOffice.org users to work with the Office
Open XML format by increasing the interoperability between ODF and Open XML.
Linspire is joining with others who have signed on to this
effort, including Novell and Xandros, to create bi-directional open source translators
for word processing, spreadsheets and presentations between ODF and Open XML.
All future releases of Linspire and Freespire will include the bi-directional
translators between ODF and Open XML. As a result, end users of Microsoft
Office and OpenOffice.org will be able to more easily share files, as documents
will better maintain consistent formats, formulas and style templates across
the two office productivity suites.
With an estimated 100 million users, OpenOffice.org is a
full-featured, open source office productivity suite with word processing, spreadsheet,
presentation and database applications. OpenOffice.org currently supports the
OpenDocument (ODF) file format, which is an ISO-standardized, XML-based file
format specification for office applications maintained by the open source
community. The OpenDocument format ensures information saved in spreadsheets,
documents and presentations is freely accessible to any OpenDocument-supporting
application. OpenOffice.org is available free of charge at http://www.openoffice.org.
The open source Open XML/ODF Translator project can be viewed here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/odf-converter.
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