Funny, Office 2007 fails OOXML standard test

« 21 April 2008 | 11:14 | General | No Comments »

According to a test conducted by Alex Brown, Microsoft’s Office 2007 do not conform to the OOXML standard that controversially got approved by ISO. It’s funny to hear that Microsoft’s own Office programs couldn’t conform to the standard that Microsoft was promoting, but the problem was due to changes made during the approval process. People [...]



Sad day

« 2 April 2008 | 5:56 | News | No Comments »

ISO officially announced today that Microsoft’s OOXML got the necessary vote for approval as a standard. Though the news was out 2 days back, it was made official by ISO today. If you were following the news for the last few days, you might have understood that the votes were rigged and people were bribed [...]



India to vote against OOXML

« 21 March 2008 | 6:05 | News | No Comments »

India will vote against Microsoft’s OOXML being adopted as a standard by the Geneva-based international standards body, ISO, where representatives of member countries are slated to decide on the matter by March 29. The decision was taken at a standards committee of the Bureau of Indian Standards.
As expected, all the Indian IT companies sucked up [...]



OpenDocument drops support for ODF, now supports CDF

« 2 November 2007 | 5:53 | News | No Comments »

According to Ars Technica, OpenDocument Foundation has decided to end its support for OASIS’s OpenDocument Format (ODF) and instead support W3C’s Compound Document Format (CDF), which is currently described in the Web Integration Compound Document Core 1.0 draft.
The CDF is intended to support integrated use of multiple markup languages and seems primarily based on on [...]