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Reasons why Microsoft's OpenXML standard is junk

Here's a wonderful explanation of why Microsoft's "open" OpenXML "standard" is a wolf in sheep's clothing: http://www.robweir.com/blog/2006/01/how-to-hire-guillaume-portes.html In short, the specification is littered with little tidbits which say that to properly display a file you must understand details of how 12 year old software (Word 95) worked, or reverse engineer it.... And that, folks, is why I don't use Microsoft software and stopped buying their junk several years ago. Update: Just to better explain why this is a problem, there is no guarantee that Microsoft is using its own specifications in its own software, namely Office 2007.

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MSFT's new Zune incompatible with Plays For Sure

In 2005 (IIRC) Microsoft released a media initiative called Plays For Sure along with a number of both device manufacturers and online music stores. The idea was that you would be able to buy any number of devices from different companies, then buy music from different stores and be sure the music would work with the player.

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