Where's the OOXML-ODF Translators?

Story: Microsoft promises ODF, OOXML interoperabilityTotal Replies: 15
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NoCaDrummer

Mar 10, 2008
11:57 AM EDT
Seems that the Novell page on this has disappeared.

"http://download.novell.com/SummaryFree.jsp?buildid=ESrjfdE4U58~"

I've searched, but can't find any OOXML -> ODF translator plug-ins. Either on Novell / OpenSUSE or Microsoft's site. I'm beginning to believe that (once again) Microsoft is blowing smoke out their.... {the visuals aren't pretty here}
tracyanne

Mar 10, 2008
12:55 PM EDT
You have to register with Novell before you can access the free download page. I managed to get a copy of the translator before they took that page down. It works a treat. I can open and save ooxml files from Open Office.org on Linux but not on OO.o on Windows, and not on the version of MS Office my work machine has. I find it somewhat amusing.

http://download.novell.com/index.jsp?product_id=&search=Sear...

tracyanne

Mar 10, 2008
1:20 PM EDT
use the following username and password

Username: tracyanneagain password: password123
Abe

Mar 10, 2008
5:17 PM EDT
Quoting:use the following username and password
Very thoughtful of you TA. You knew not many FOSSies would sign up, didn't you? Thanks.

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tracyanne

Mar 10, 2008
6:27 PM EDT
I don't like the way Novell are basically making Free Open Source Software less accessible, call it my protest.
tracyanne

Mar 10, 2008
6:40 PM EDT
Damn I can't find it now.
tracyanne

Mar 10, 2008
7:29 PM EDT
Novell seem to be playing some sort of a game here. If anyone wants these files and can't get them using the credentials I supplied, I'll email them to them.
NoCaDrummer

Mar 10, 2008
7:31 PM EDT
TracyAnne - I found it, but not on the Novell site. Every link that I tried (even after logging in as you - and THANKS by the way) lead to either some stupid press announcement or some notice that the file had been moved/removed. I DID find the name - odf-converter-1.1-7.i586.rpm , but some comments have said it only works with the Novell OpenOffice product. Thank you again... I might be onto something now.
tracyanne

Mar 10, 2008
7:56 PM EDT
No it does work with the vanilla and Distro (other than SuSE) versions. But you have to install it this way http://pclosmag.com/html/Issues/200712/page02.html

BTW: Novell are playing games, they hide the translators after you've downloded them so that they can only be accessed from a new registration.
jdixon

Mar 11, 2008
3:09 AM EDT
> ...they hide the translators after you've downloded them...

What's the license on the translators? If they're GPL'ed, there's nothing to stop anyone from putting them up on the web someplace where people can get to them.
tracyanne

Mar 11, 2008
5:20 AM EDT
They are GPLed, originally developed by Sun. The way Novell are making them available stinks
gus3

Mar 11, 2008
8:14 AM EDT
Many registration-based sites block accounts if they detect multiple IP's using the same login/password simultaneously.

[Edited.]
jdixon

Mar 11, 2008
12:21 PM EDT
> Many registration-based sites block accounts if they detect multiple IP's using the same login/password.

Which means they block anyone with dynamic IP addresses (i.e., all dialup and most DSL/Cable users). That's really brilliant.
gus3

Mar 11, 2008
4:46 PM EDT
I hope I've clarified my previous comment.
jdixon

Mar 11, 2008
4:56 PM EDT
> I hope I've clarified my previous comment.

Yes, you have. Though that can still bite a dialup user if they get knocked offline (which can be all too frequent with dialup accounts) and then try to access the account again.
tracyanne

Mar 11, 2008
5:41 PM EDT
Also that explains why I can't access my account from work.

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