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Story: Office 2003 update blocks older file formats
Just adds more weight to MS Office competitors
Microsoft have shot themselves in the foot once again by trying to force the market in the direction they want. There is a huge amount of archived material in these old formats which will now have to be converted. This is just another nail in the Microsoft coffin as people are really staring to get rather sick of these tactics with all the associated effort involved on the users part every time they pull a stunt like this. I have quite a lot of archived material in these old formats, which I can't now open after applying this update, and will be converting them to an open standard for future storage. I don't think Microsoft understand the responsibility that comes with producing a document storage format and acts like this just prove that they don't. Will I be converting to OOXML, I think not.
Of course once all my documents are in a true open format paying for the next copy of office looks a whole lot less attractive.
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