October 17, 2007 5:03 AM PDT

Apple's Leopard to support Open Document Format (Updated)

There are so many features listed on Apple's Leopard landing page that it might be easy to overlook this one (which Glyn Moody pointed out): OpenDocument Format, or ODF, support in the new operating system. It's baked right into OS X, and TextEdit will also support both Microsoft Word 2007 and OpenDocument formats.

At some point, Microsoft may also come around to ODF. In the meantime, there's Apple. Innovative as usual.

[UPDATED: As someone pointed out to me in an email, I made a mistake on "OpenDocument" in TextEdit. That appears to be a reference to Microsoft's confusingly named "open" format. But the ODF reference was right.]

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iWork support?
by baker1tex October 17, 2007 7:06 AM PDT
I've been wondering when/if Apple would join in supporting ODF. ODF support needs to be implemented in iWork - I hope they're not just using ODF as a modern replacement of RTF support in TextEdit.

Microsoft's Office Open XML (OOXML)'s license is written in such a way that only Microsoft can legally implement it. It's simply because the /last/ thing Microsoft wants is people freely sharing documents amongst iWork, Office, WordPerfect, OpenOffice, Joe's Word Processor, etc.. The nightmare scenario for Microsoft is consumers choosing office software on features/price/value alone. Apple doesn't need proprietary file format lock-in to sell iWork and supporting ODF may give iWork more momentum than it already has.
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