From koffice Fri Apr 13 13:56:21 2001 From: George Staikos Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 13:56:21 +0000 To: koffice Subject: Re: Import Filters X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=koffice&m=98717025524523 On Friday 13 April 2001 00:55, Jonathan Drews wrote: > I have several questions about Import Filters on Kword (and Kspread). > > 1) Since Star Office can read M$ Docs do we really need them in Kword? Yes. We don't want to use Star Office. > 2) From this article here: > http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/main/0,10228,2707056,00.html > and from what the more experienced UNIX people tell me, M$ essential > "encrypts" it's documents. That way you have to use their Office suite. Is > importation a difficult task because of this encryption? Will it delay the > rollout of Koffice 1.1 I assure you that MS will not be delaying anything in KDE, directly or indirectly. They may have the power to delay commercial software, but they have no chance here. Furthermore, if it's "encrypting" it's documents, that can be reverse engineered. They would have to have a key stored in the binary (or generated from the data it can obtain from the document itself). I dont' see how this could be so difficult to reverse engineer once the algorithm in use is determined. I have faith in the Word import filter team. (don't expect anything too soon though) > 3) Will Import filters for M$ docs make Kword bloated or unstable? No they're separate modules loaded when needed. > 4) I am concerned as I saw a request for something called "fast saves" on > the KDE list. My fear is that Koffice wil try to implement "bug for bug" > compatibility with M$. This I believe is happening in GNOME, with it's > creation of GNU Visual Basic. what?! We're not doing that.... Please give the development team some credit here. -- George Staikos