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China launches UFO document software

By Egan Orion
29 July 2008 01:29PM
Tags: china | launches | ufo | document | software

Mainland China's government will promote home-grown office productivity software in at least six ministries this year that uses a uniquely Chinese document format standard.

China calls its new document format standard the Uniform Office Format. The office software uses XML and has been developed entirely within mainland China. It is available in two software packages, Evermore Software and Redflag 2000.

Although China's new office document "standard" uses XML like the already ISO-approved Open Document Format (ODF) standard and Microsoft's still unimplemented (and very likely unimplementable) but wanna-be ISO document format standard Office Open XML (OOXML), it is not an internationally documented or accepted (much less ISO approved) standard.

So, rather than calling it UOF, we'll just call it UFO, as in, Unidentified Flying Office documents.

The first three Chinese government bureaus that will deploy China's as yet nonstandardised UFO document software are the International Department of the Central Committee of the CPC (roughly, China's Foreign Ministry), the Ministry of Commerce, and the State Archives Administration.

Ren Jinhua, an Information office director, described some of the Chinese government's bureaucratic machinery for deploying the UFO software. He reportedly also said that it might in the future become mandatory for other Chinese users.

Readers are welcome to speculate about why mainland China's government has apparently supported the development of, and is deploying, this UFO office documents software, which does not implement an ISO-approved document formats standard, is not easily translatable into any standard document formats, will likely tend to further the continued isolation of its Chinese users from international commerce, and will probably never gain much if any user base outside mainland China.

theinquirer.net (c) 2008 Incisive Media

   


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Comments: 2
Why, because China is the centre of their Universe, and if you want to work with them then you must follow them.
This is as clear as...ummm..the crossing of the Great Wall...once in ...you are theirs.
Dont forget, those that want to work with them WILL FOLLOW, no matter what the ISO approved standard is or isn't. After we follow, guess what becomes the "NEW STANDARD"....
iTnews - comments icon Posted by greatgreekcollectorJul 30, 2008 9:58 AM
I would like to highlight the phrase "Microsoft's still unimplemented (and very likely unimplementable) but wanna-be ISO document format standard Office Open XML (OOXML), it is not an internationally documented or accepted (much less ISO approved) standard"
Office Open XML is a new standard that is ratified by ECMA for word-processing documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. It can be freely implemented by multiple applications on multiple platforms. So, it is a standard! And far beyond better format than ODF.
It is really enough to make such tricks to avoid people using MS Office. It is boring any more!
iTnews - comments icon Posted by OzanJul 31, 2008 10:34 PM
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