A New Open Document Standard: This time from China

  2006-11-09 10:00:03
For over a year, ODF has been duking it out with Microsoft's OpenOfficeXML. Now there's a new kid on the block from China: the Uniform Open Format, with GUI, format and API specifications for work processing, spreadsheet and presentation modules, and plans for"related standards, such as physical storage format, application integration, etc." 
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