John,
I'm not with you with this interpretation of the compatibility issues
These include compatibility with MS Office XML and 2010 files,
Presentation having limited PowerPoint features, and a few others that
the article mentions.
the problem is keeping the standards or not.
this is a mission impossible being compatible with closed MS formats, as you might know well MS
doesn't even keep it's own standard bought from ISO
In this point, I suggest we have to show some toughness and we should show up a bit about MS
indolent if not malicious behavior.
Laszlo
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