Hi Mike, The .rtf version opened up in Open Office just fine for me! Stu On Monday 28 January 2008 11:16 pm, Mike Schwartz wrote: > At the place where I am working now, we use a software tool > (for comparing data files) called "Beyond Compare" > [version 2.0.2 (build 180)]. > It comes with an "About" screen that says > << Copyright (c) 1996-2003 Scooter Software > All rights reserved > www.scootersoftware.com >> > and the "credits" list a bunch of other co.'s that presumably contributed > in some way (or, - could it be? - maybe they sold [licensed?] the rights > (or should I be saying "conveyed"? I'm not up on the latest!!) > on condition that the user / reseller [Scooter Software] would list > them in the credits?) > and some of them [credits] come with hyper links to various URLs, > but some of the links are broken (403), (e.g.) and one that I "did" find > that still worked, was in 'auf Deutsch'. (German) [as in, ".de"] > One of the things I found interesting about this, and the reason why I > got the idea to mention it here, is the fact that, right at the beginning > of their on-line help, they have 2 links, to > Sample uses of Beyond Compare > What Beyond Compare DOESN'T Do > and I did not spend much time checking the "Sample uses of Beyond Compare". > [...SNIP... boring stuff...] my main comment is not about that. > My main comment is about: the list of > **!!** ----->> "What Beyond Compare DOESN'T Do". <<----- **!!** > Check this: [begin quote:] > What Beyond Compare DOESN'T Do > Beyond Compare cannot compare MS Word, MS Excel or Adobe PDF documents > side-by-side. These have complex, proprietary formats that BC doesn't > understand. However, if you first save documents as text files, BC can > compare their contents. > Beyond Compare does not run on a Mac, at least not natively. Users > have reported some success running BC under VirtualPC. For OS/2 fans, > BC can be relinked using Odin, with few problems. We do not currently > have a Unix version of BC, although we have plans to develop a Linux > version. > Beyond Compare does not do 3-way compares, or automated source code > merging. [: end quote]. > BOTTOM LINE: > Another good argument (IMHO), for avoiding > "secret / vendor-lock-in" proprietary formats! > PS: I remembered to change my "mode switch" to "Plain Text" > before sending this message, but if anyone wants to see > the original version that I typed, as an ".rtf" file > (circa 3K bytes), it is available. > (maybe rtf was "once" a mysterious format, but > by today's standards, it is far from being a > "secret / vendor-lock-in" proprietary format.) > (in fact, according to > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format > it says that RTF "is a proprietary document file format", > but then it also says: "Most word processors are able > to read and write RTF documents.") > (so no co. is going to be able to hold your data > hostage now, if some of it is "in" that "format"). > In fact, I tried to "attach" it (that .rtf file) > as an attachment to this PLUG-Discuss e-mail message. > I am not sure whether that worked (does the list server > support that?) but if not, then just let me know > if you want to see the ".rtf" file, > (circa 3K bytes!:) > and I can probably just go to my "SENT Items" folder, > and forward you the copy > [er, um original] with the ".rtf" file as an attachment. -- Microsoft needs people who can do as they're told... GNU/Linux needs people who can TELL as they DO! --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss