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Office Open XML (also known as OOXML or OpenXML) is a zipped, XML-based file format developed by Microsoft for representing spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents. It has become the default target file format of Microsoft Office starting with Microsoft Office 2007.
Extensions: .docx, .pptx, .xlsx
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Aims to stop the adoption of OOXML because it is based on a proprietary document format and depends on software patents.
A Weblog containing articles criticizing Microsoft's OOXML format and opposing its use. Includes technical details.
PHP library for the dynamical generation of Word documents in docx format.
Encylopedia article about the forum, including background, standardization efforts, and controversies.
Article covering the appeals lodged by four developing nations against the ratification of OOXML as an ISO standard. (June 02, 2008)
Blog post from consortiuminfo.org detailing the three appeals that have been lodged by ISO members over the Office Open XML standardization process. (May 30, 2008)
Aims to stop the adoption of OOXML because it is based on a proprietary document format and depends on software patents.
PHP library for the dynamical generation of Word documents in docx format.
A Weblog containing articles criticizing Microsoft's OOXML format and opposing its use. Includes technical details.
Encylopedia article about the forum, including background, standardization efforts, and controversies.
Article covering the appeals lodged by four developing nations against the ratification of OOXML as an ISO standard. (June 02, 2008)
Blog post from consortiuminfo.org detailing the three appeals that have been lodged by ISO members over the Office Open XML standardization process. (May 30, 2008)
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