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Hello,

Yesterday I saw the news for the improving OOXML support in
LibreOffice in OSB-Alliance website[1]. Also the news took place in
H-Online in English.[2]. Personnaly i am very happy to see such
initiative for an issue which usually stops the migration wishes to
LibreOffice.

Of course there is opposing views, one i saw here[3]. I don't agree
with this arguments. Well we all support ODF, but this impovement
cannot be considered such a support for MS Office.

I am working in a bank, and nearly %99 of our clients use MS Office
software as we do, i use LibreOffice personally and always check the
incoming files that how they are looking in LibreOffice. On the other
hand i try to create MS Office files with LibreOffice and open it with
MS Office, the results was not bad, but mostly it is far from the
minumum acceptable level.

Nothing to start flame, but it will be very nice to be informed about
this project and how will it change our marketing arguments
positively.


Best regards,
Zeki


1- 
http://www.osb-alliance.com/index.php/de/home/5-lisog/817-suse-und-lanedo-setzen-ooxml-verbesserungen-in-libreofficeopenofficeorg-fuer-behoerden-um
2- 
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Improved-OOXML-support-for-LibreOffice-and-OpenOffice-1644571.html
3- http://techrights.org/2012/07/20/bribe-for-ooxml-support/

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