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And speaking of Open Documents: OpenOffice 2.0 final released

Right after my comments on David Wheeler's 'important essay detailing the reasons why it is important not to let your data ... get locked into proprietary formats', OpenOffice.org announced the final release of OpenOffice.org 2.0. Get it. Use it. Don't spend another penny on software that locks you into a single-vendor solution!
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Why Open Document Won against Microsoft Office

David Wheeler has an important essay detailing the reasons why it is important not to let your data (or your citizens', if 'you' are a government department) get locked into proprietary formats, even Microsoft 'open' proprietary formats. Read this and find out why the State of Massachusetts, Toronto's own Scarboro College, and many others have already committed to using software that uses OASIS Open Document.
BTW, I am proud to have been advocating open documents based on SGML and later XML for over ten years.
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