Did Microsoft sabotage its much-vaunted ODF compatibility in its latest patch release to Microsoft Office so that it could claim to be compatible with other vendors' products (and OpenOffice) but in fact be utterly unable to share documents with them?
That's the thoroughly documented implication of An Antic Disposition: Update on ODF Spreadsheet Interoperability.
Of course, it's hard to believe that an ethical company would do anything of the sort, damaging its own customers in order to inflict pain on its rivals. No, no ethical company would do that on purpose. Must be an accident ….
Never attribute to malice . . . .
Hanlon’s Razor provides a perfectly good explanation of everything Microsoft has done for the past decade.
Perhaps if ODF’s creators actaully bothered to create a spec for ODF Spreadsheet formulas Microsoft would implement it.
As it stands, OpenFormula is still expected to be ready by Dec 2006. That’s right, they have done nothing for the last 2 1/2 years.
http://wiki.oasis-open.org/office/About_OpenFormula
That sounds very reasonable. Except….consider this quote from the document to which I linked: