Microsoft Announces ODF Converter

· by · News

Microsoft announced on Thursday that the translator to convert between the Open Document Format (ODF) and their own Open XML file format is now available.

The current phase, Release 1, supports only MS Word and is compatible with Word XP, Word 2003, and Word 2007. Phase 2 will support Excel and Powerpoint. Microsoftis announcement also stated that the translator is compatible with competing word processing programs that use ODF as the default format.

Microsoft funded this effort, but it is made available via developers at Source Forge. The announcement is timely because some organizatons, including the ECIS, have accused Microsoft of undermining the Open Document Format with their own Open XML format. When the project started last June, there was some skepticism about the motivation of Microsoft and the manner in which theyive approached this project.

Apple customers who expect to be using Word 2007 with Vista, with either Boot Camp or virtualization, as well as Apple developers will welcome this effort. Time will tell if this open source plug-in works equally well in Mac Office 2007.

John Martellaro

John Martellaro

John Martellaro was born at an early age and began writing about computers soon after that. He is a former U.S. Air Force officer and has worked for NASA, White Sands Missile Range, Lockheed Martin Astronautics, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Apple. At Apple he worked as a Senior Marketing Manager, a Federal Account Executive and a High Performance Computing manager. His interests include skiing, chess, science fiction and astronomy. You can follow John on Twitter at twitter.com/jmartellaro.

Sign Up for the Newsletter

Enter a valid email address

Join the TMO Express Daily Newsletter to get the latest Mac headlines in your e-mail every weekday.

Adding to list…

No Comments

Add your comment

Commenting is not available in this channel entry.