Three Chinese Ministries Promote UOF Office Software - ChinaTechNews.com - The Technology Source for the Latest Chinese News, Information, and Commentary on Internet, Computers, Digital, Science, Electronics, Law, Security, Software, Telecom, and Wireless
"The International Department of the Central Committee of CPC, the Ministry of Commerce of China, and the State Archives Administration of China have started to promote the Chinese-made Uniform Office Format standard, and it will be promoted in at least six ministries in China before the end of 2008."
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ConsortiumInfo.org - Don't Forget UOF: Here Comes EIOffice 2009 (Updated)
"Long time followers of the ODF-OOXML story will recall that there is a third editable, XML-based document format in the race to create the documentary record of history. That contender is called UOF - for Uniform Office Format, and it has been under development in China since 2002, although I first heard and wrote about it back in November of 2006. Last summer, UOF was adopted as a Chinese National Standard, and last Friday the first complete office suite based upon UOF was released. It's called Evermore Integrated Office 2009 (EIOffice 2009 for short), and here's the story."
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Interfax China - Evermore launches first UOF-based office application
"The application integrates word, data sheet and presentation document processing into one piece of software. In addition to handling UOF standard files, the application is also compatible with Microsoft Office's OOXML (Office Open XML) standard and the international document standard ODF (Open Document Format), the PR manager said."
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World's Hottest Tech Markets Voted Against Microsoft OOXML -- Microsoft -- InformationWeek
"In an ominous sign for Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT)'s growth prospects in emerging regions, countries that represent the world's fastest growing tech markets voted against accepting the company's latest Microsoft Office document format as an international standard."
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