Re: Open doc format

Subject: Re: Open doc format
From: Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 20:33:29 -0800


John Posada wrote:

Let's see....Open Office really didn't make a dent in the market share for
Word...so a format of document running on Open Office is going to make the
DOC obsolete? Am I missing something or is this just wishful thinking?

Yes, and no.

For one thing, OpenOffice and the latest version of StarOffice have only been out since last May, so it's a bit early to judge their market impacts. In fact, all indications are that the two (which are really the same code) are the word processor with the fastest growing user base.

For another, do a web search and you'll find all sorts of stories about governments and companies moving away from Microsoft in general. Disatisfaction with new licenses, a concern about proprietary software being used for public business, and a wish to run legal software without paying exhorbitant fees are all fuelling this move. And, for every company or government actually making the move, there's probably another four or five contemplating it.

Granted, Microsoft products are still dominant, and the challenge to them might still be thwarted. But, for the first time in a long time, Microsoft's dominance is being threatened, and it's by no means certain that the company's previous tactics will work again.

Who knows? This feature may be just enough to tip the scale in favor of open standards in word processing.

Of course, then again, maybe not.

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