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by sandGorgon
5062 days ago
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Will pay a lot of money for a Linux-compatible Excel feature-parity version of a spreadsheet. In fact, most spreadsheets today are created using OOXML, so it might be easier (notionally speaking) than the binary XLS format. I daresay, there is a very, very large market for this - especially in Asia. I dont need the same for Word or Powerpoint - PDFs work fine in an emergency. For spreadsheets, I dont have an alternative. |
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OOXML is a beastly specification, because it's not just a description of how to create a document or spreadsheet -- it includes artifacts to maintain compatibility with MS Office software from the early 90's.