● 10.14.09

●● Microsoft Accused of Blocking GNU/Linux Users

Posted in Apple, GNU/Linux, Microsoft, Office Suites, Open XML, OpenDocument, Windows at 3:51 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Summary: Portuguese Web site accuses Microsoft which is denying GNU/Linux users access to sites; Microsoft takes VBA support away from Mac users

DESPITE awareness that GNU/Linux is used extensively around the world, Microsoft has a habit of making its Web sites GNU/Linux hostile. In addition, Microsoft and Portugal have grown closer recently, with notable milestones such as the construction of headquarters there (more details in the links at the bottom).

awareness that GNU/Linux is used extensively around the world
a habit of making its Web sites GNU/Linux hostile
have grown closer recently

One person in Portugal now claims that “Microsoft blocks Linux” (English translation), but he is not certain. Microsoft has the habit of using proprietary extensions such as ActiveX and Silver Lie to make Web sites exclusionary (Korea is a leading example).

↺ now claims that “Microsoft blocks Linux”
↺ English translation
Silver Lie
leading example

Likewise, in documents, Microsoft introduced VBA, which makes it next to impossible to achieve real interoperability; it’s a good hook for virus writers though. Some time ago we wrote about Office 2004 being phased out and also the implications for VBA dependants. Only after an outcry has Microsoft decided to make VBA available to Mac users for a while longer.

Office 2004 being phased out
↺ decided
↺ make VBA available to Mac users for a while longer
Microsoft admitted that many diehard Mac fans simply stuck with Office 2004 in order to continue to get their VBA support.

This does not actually resolve the issue. Sooner or later Microsoft Office for Mac OS X will be even less compatible with the Windows version than it already is. The lesson to be learned is that Microsoft uses its formats and software to exclude competitors; the same goes for Silver Lie, as Microsoft's CEO himself recently admitted. It should therefore be natural to reject them in favour of OpenDocument and the likes it, including Web standards and Ogg. █

than it already is
Microsoft's CEO himself recently admitted

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