Saturday, June 7, 2008

Microsoft and the OOXML debacle.

I find Microsoft quite an interesting beast. Their business methods are predatory, to say the least, in order to maintain their monopoly just about everywhere and on everything!!!

Their behaviour in getting their unproven and non working anywhere Office Open XML (OOXML), into the ISO fast-track process was quite beyond belief. At the end of the day, despite great opposition to get this approved as an ISO Standard, it did become an ISO Standard. All the the published details has been a very interesting: they have cheated, brided, stacked the deck in the ISO committees, etc. etc. in such a way, that it practically destroyed the ISO’s integrity.

So we now have OOXML as a second ISO standard with the ODF Standard. The real weird news about all this is:

  • Microsoft has not implemented OOXML any where yet!
  • Microsoft has announced that they will support ODF!

Now, what gives? Since I really don’t trust them at all, I see this as a preemptive move to undermine the ODF community: if MS-Office supports ODF, why would anyone else use anything else. In addition, they can now answer the European Union’s (EU) requests that ODF is a Standard in their Suite…

However, the OOXML Story is not over as India,
Venezuela, Denmark, Brazil and Brazil are getting into Appeals and Objections. This will certainly be worth watching for a while.

Regards!

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Still Alive and getting close to finishing….

Well, believe it or not, I’m still working on the painting project!!! This last part is the bathroom, and these can be bring on real headaches… ‘Nough said on that subject. Will be sone in the next couple of days as I include cleaning the whole place up as well…

I have to be honest though, as I don’t really dedicate 100% of my time on the painting project, as you can pretty well imagine! I’d rather spend more time enjoying the weather, etc. etc…
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

OpenOffice [sarcasm] “Great” [/sarcasm] choice of Database Engine. Or was it?

It seems that in the world of software, the proprietary software gets hits pretty badly by the Open Source Software (OSS) environment these days. For example, take MS-Office (costing hundreds of dollars) versus the free (as in $0) Open Source OpenOffice.org (OO.o). OO.o is “almost” perfect: why did the developers used the sluggish HSQL for their native Base application database engine ??? Why not use SQLite, a most efficient and lighting fast database engine?

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

So, Dell & Lenovo will offer XP beyond June 30th? Yeah right: read the fine print…

It looks like we’re not out of the woods with Microsoft. An ArsTechnica article tells us that Dell & Lenovo will apply the downgrade loop hole to get XP on new machines.

Now the fun part is:

    * One [b]must[/b] pay for Vista Business or Premium, your choice, and you’ll get XP-Pro installed.
    * Microsoft still gets its tax on Vista and classifies the sale as a Vista sale, not XP…

Can’t win… Let’s give Ubuntu 8.04 another try..

Regards…

Thursday, April 24, 2008

My first Post: Who am I?

It is only fair for me, to let you know right off the bat where I stand. First, I got into computers in the late seventies when the micro-computer evolved into what was to become the most significant event of the 20th Century, as far as I’m concerned. We’re only talking something like 25 years, not centuries here… But it brought about significant events that changed forever the world we live in today.

I seen many changes, but never as many as we have seen in the past five years with the move of just about everything on the Internet… This is a real fertile ground for Rants and Comments and that is just what I will do.

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