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    Apple's earliest experiments with open standards and collaborative development methods with other companies. OpenDoc development was transferred to the...
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  • OpenDoc technology tried to compete with OLE. Some of Microsoft's competitors[who?] considered OpenDoc to be more robust and easier to use. OpenDoc allowed...
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  • Cyberdog was an OpenDoc-based Internet suite of applications, developed by Apple Computer for the Mac OS line of operating systems. It was introduced...
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  • thing required was integration with OpenDoc, which necessitated a massive restructuring of the program. OpenDoc was designed to tackle a lot of the same...
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  • plan, a floor plan Open Document Architecture (ODA), document interchange format (CCITT T.411-T.424, equivalent to ISO 8613) OpenDoc, an abandoned multi-platform...
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    development and consulting company specialising in OpenDoc development, 6prime, with another OpenDoc technical lead Eric Soldan, however in 1997, Aladdin...
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  • especially with its lack of OpenDoc support. Even in public, Apple was questioning "how we can fit Bedrock into the OpenDoc environment". In late January...
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  • Apple in early 1997. CEO Gil Amelio cancelled both Network Server and OpenDoc in the same meeting as it was determined that they were low priorities...
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  • application for Mac OS X made by FileMaker Inc. Bento, the former name of an OpenDoc compound document file format Bento Note, a laptop-tablet hybrid, aka convertible...
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  • technology called OpenDoc, which allowed end users to compile an application from components offering features they desired most. The OpenDoc consortium included...
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  • Apple Computer for similar purposes. It was most widely used in their OpenDoc framework, but saw limited use in other roles as well. Perhaps the most...
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  • as the OpenDocument Fellowship and OpenDoc Society Archived 19 November 2021 at the Wayback Machine were founded to support and promote OpenDocument...
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  • side projects was OpenDoc. Apple wanted to implement a new document architecture. In OpenDoc, a user could write documents using an open-ended collection...
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  • by Microsoft; see Compound File Binary Format Open Document Architecture from ITU-T (not used) OpenDoc by IBM and Apple Computer (now defunct) RagTime...
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  • Google Docs is an online word processor and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Docs is accessible via an...
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    of Taligent and the OpenDoc Foundation, and worked on the Linksys iPhone. IBM harvested parts of CommonPoint to create the Open Class libraries for VisualAge...
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  • DocBook is a semantic markup language for technical documentation. It was originally intended for writing technical documents related to computer hardware...
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  • Apple effort, OpenDoc. OpenDoc also used a single underlying document engine, along with a single on-disk format. Unlike iWork, however, OpenDoc also used...
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  • supported many Apple technologies that failed to gain traction, including OpenDoc and PowerTalk. The failure of PowerTalk, and the desire of developers to...
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  • centered approach for the user interface (UI), as envisaged later with OpenDoc. Ceres was a follow-up project to the Lilith workstation, based on AMD...
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  • interoperability. OpenDoc Society arranges OpenDocument ODF Plugfests in conjunction with industry associations including the OpenForum Europe, OpenUK and the...
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  • Caldera OS Copland (operating system) Mac transition to Intel processors OpenDoc OpenStep OSx86 Macintosh Application Environment Novell Corsair Rosetta (software)...
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    Read the Docs is an open-sourced free software documentation hosting platform. It generates documentation written with the Sphinx documentation generator...
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    Holliday (August 14, 1851[citation needed] – November 8, 1887), better known as Doc Holliday, was an American dentist, gambler, and gunfighter who was a close...
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  • 2007 version replaced it with Office Open XML .docx files. Microsoft has used the extension since 1983. Binary DOC files often contain more text formatting...
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  • unified place for documentation about open web standards, Mozilla's own projects, and developer guides. MDN Web Docs content is maintained by Mozilla, Google...
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  • support for ODF. There are OpenDocument-oriented libraries available for languages such as Java, Python, Ruby, C++ and C#. OpenDoc Society maintains an extensive...
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  • secretly developed at Apple by a former third party contractor Support for OpenDoc System 7.5 is codenamed "Capone", a reference to Al Capone and "Chicago"...
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  • with the other. One of the reasons for their problems was the creation of OpenDoc, which was itself developed into a cross-platform system that competed...
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    Newton handwriting recognizer, the component software technology leading to OpenDoc, MCF, HotSauce, Squeak, and the children's programming environment Cocoa...
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