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Denmark Becomes Fourth Nation To Protest OOXML 171

I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The rumors of a fourth OOXML complaint turned out to be true. Denmark has become the fourth nation to protest the ISO's acceptance of OOXML, and Groklaw has a translation of their complaint. They now join India, Brazil, and South Africa. There are going to be plenty of questions about deadlines, because people have been given two different deadlines for appeals, and the final DIS of OOXML was late in being distributed and not widely available. In fact, that seems to be one of Denmark's complaints, along with missing XML schemas, contradictory wording, lack of interoperability, and troubles with the maintenance of DIS29500. In other words, we should expect a lot of wrangling over untested rules from here on out, and Microsoft knows how to deal with that."

Comment Re:iFolder? (Score 2, Informative) 305

I used to work for Novell, traveling two or three times a month. My personal office had several computers and I had multiple laptops that traveled with me. Using either Windows or Linux clients of iFolder, I was able to easily sync files from one machine to another, always ensuring that I had the latest copy of whatever file I needed. It sounds like exactly what you need.

One possible problem: you have to store the information in a folder (which you specify). Only the data in that folder is synced.

HTH

-FreckledP

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