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January 19, 2008

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G Fernandes

I can only commend you on your very naive belief that Microsoft really wants to open it's formats.

Of course, you don't have to worry about being naive - you don't compete directly or indirectly against Microsoft. You have the luxury of indulging in naivity.

Contrast this with IBM - ask them about OS/2. Contrast this with Netscape - ask them about Navigator. Contrast this with Wordperfect - ask the owners of Wordperfect how the lack of a public, open IMPLEMENTABLE (as opposed to a BINARY MEMORY DUMP - OOXML) format have meant that they're always tracking Microsoft Word for document compatibility.

And these are but a few examples - read the in-depth report from the DoJ regarding Microsoft's anti-competitive practices.

A monopoly is bad. Period. There is no way to justify it. Regardless of how naive you may be.

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