Am 15. Apr, 2003 schw=E4tzte Liberty Young so: > I'm interested in having a version control system for our business > documents. I liked Abiword, since it stored it's documents in XML, which > made it very easy to use with CVS. However, I like the rich set of > features that StarOffice and OpenOffice.org have. I noticed that > StarOffice has built-in version control. What other alternatives are > there? Keep in mind that this is a heterogeneous environment, so it must > be MS friendly. > I'm leaning toward StarOffice since i can save-as MS word documents and > let the microsoft weened people do their work in MS-word, give it to me, > and i can merge it with StarOffice. OpenOffice.org also has m$ compatability. OpenOffice.org's native format is also XML, but it's compressed. Easy enough to gunzip it and play w/ CVS if the internal tool isn't good enough. I'll have to look at that for the presentation stuff. I love magicpoint because it's easy to shove into a revision control system, but if I can do that from Impress that'd rock. ciao, der.hans --=20 # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.TOLISGroup.com/ # The only way for a woman to change a man # is if he's wearing Depends[TM] - der.hans