Mass. Secretary Attacks Open Doc Plan
Massachusetts' plan to drop Microsoft Office in favor of open standards formats has drawn criticism from the Commonwealth's Secretary of State, who says he has "grave concerns" about switching to OpenDocument. (BetaNews)
Massachusetts plan to drop Microsoft Office in favor of open standards formats has drawn criticism from the Commonwealths Secretary of State, who says he has "grave concerns" about switching to OpenDocument. But politics could be playing a larger role in Secretary William Galvins opposition. The proposal, which was finalized last month, calls for all electronic documents created by Executive Department agencies after Jan. 1, 2007, to utilize only formats deemed "open," which include OpenDocument and Adobes PDF. OpenDocument is the centerpiece in the new OpenOffice.org 2.0 release, but is not supported by Microsoft Office.If it goes through, government employees will be forced to migrate systems to other productivity suites that could include StarOffice, OpenOffice.org, KOffice and IBM Workplace.
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