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Writely warms to OpenDocument
November 21, 2005
Web word processor Writely supports the OpenDocument format in response to customer demand.
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OASIS submits OpenDocument as standard
October 10, 2005
The group behind the OpenDocument document format seeks broader government appeal through ISO standardization.
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Microsoft Office to get a dose of OpenDocument
May 5, 2006
Developers have created a way to save OpenDocument documents from Microsoft Office. The first customer may be the commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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Massachusetts to adopt 'open' desktop
September 1, 2005
State intends to phase out office applications from Microsoft and others in favor of software based on "open" standards.
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