] Edwards said that Office 2003 beta's handling of the XML ] file format means that firms will not be able to tap the ] rich collaborative features of Open Office 2003 without ] resorting to proprietary Microsoft file formats. And to ] truly unlock its collaborative potential, firms will have ] to standardize on the Windows XP operating system (Office ] 2003 won't run on Windows 9x), as well as Windows 2003 ] Server, SharePoint Server, Exchange Server, etc. As for ] the file formats, he called Office 2003's XML "crippled," ] because it strips XML files of all presentation and ] formatting information when saving them in the XML file ] format. It does not do this when saving files in ] Microsoft's proprietary file formats. Hardly surprising but anyway... |