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[citation][nom]HolyCrusader[/nom]O.k. I'm not a legal expert by any stretch of the imagination, and these questions come to mind: What does this do for people that need to buy Word - I have a customer that was about to buy Word (her newspaper requires the newest version)... will she still be able to buy it now?Also, what does this mean to those 3rd-party applications that offers Word compatibility, like Open Office, or some Palm applications?[/citation]
I believe the problem lies with the .DOCX and .DOCM format that they've made the default save type on Office 2007. Office 2003 and lower versions do not have this feature by default and people still need to download the compatibility pack.
Could they sell Office 2003 again? (Just wondering )
I could see Open Office gaining ground here, or being sued also.
I believe the problem lies with the .DOCX and .DOCM format that they've made the default save type on Office 2007. Office 2003 and lower versions do not have this feature by default and people still need to download the compatibility pack.
Could they sell Office 2003 again? (Just wondering )
I could see Open Office gaining ground here, or being sued also.