Subject: Re: Features V stability [getting off-topic a bit]
From: Robin Turner (robin@bilkent.edu.tr)
Date: Thu May 03 2001 - 09:21:15 CDT
On Friday 04 May 2001 00:03, Neil Timms wrote:
>
>
> The hold of propriety software is in my opinion more effective through
> control of the file formats for data rather than the feature set of the
> programs themselves. Most users never use most of the functionality of Word
> but they do get locked in to using Word because of the need to exchange
> data with others who are also locked in to Word. Present users with a
> reliable path to exchange data and the features will be less important
> provided the basics are catered for.
Absolutely true.  Few end users have any idea of what a standard really is - 
they think if a lot of people use a format (like .doc) then it must be a real 
standard (like HTML).  Consequently, coders have to waste a lot of time 
writing filters which shouldn't really be necessary.
Having said that, Abiword does a very good job on the filters front.  I was 
particularly pleased by the inclusion of LaTeX.  Now that _is_ a standard.
Anyone who'd like to hear my rant about standards can view it at 
http://www.livejournal.com/users/solri
Robin
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