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Re: formats (Anti-Microsoft sentiment)
Author: David McCusker Posted: 9/18/2000; 4:14:37 PM Topic: Debunking the OSS Bazaar? Msg #: 21482 (In response to 21480) Prev/Next: 21481 / 21483
David Rothgery: You do realize that Office 2000 didn't change the file formats for [snip]That would be good. However, to test my understanding of what you mean by "didn't change the file formats", I must ask some questions since some folks accidentally use slippery meanings. (The questions are about forward and backward compatibility, but I won't use those terms, since some folks are bound to make those ambiguous as well.)
Call an older version of a product A, and a newer version B. Can a document be both read and written, by both A and B, in an interleaved fashion without either A or B getting confused even slightly?
Can B always read and write documents created by A? Can A always read and write documents created by B? Is it necessary to install new software or convert any files during any of these steps?
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- Re: formats (Anti-Microsoft sentiment), David Rothgery, 9/18/2000; 5:29:19 PM
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