OpenDoc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

06-June-2005

[ OpenDoc ]
This is the wikipedia entry for OpenDoc

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

OpenDoc was a multi-platform software componentry framework standard for compound documents, inspired by the Xerox Star system and intended as an alternative to Microsoft's object linking and embedding (OLE).

OpenDoc - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Mike Malloch; 06-June-2005 08:19:27 forum (0)

WPCMath: WWW Links - CI Labs and OpenDoc

06-June-2005

[ OpenDoc ]
This is an old list of links to OpenDoc resources.

CI Labs and OpenDoc

Since Apple's announcement that it will withdraw support, OpenDoc is no more. In my opinion, many of the concepts underlying OpenDoc were extremely important to the future of the WWW.

WPCMath: WWW Links. A page of links to resources for designing and building WWW pages

...more (verbatim) from the WPCMath list:



Mike Malloch; 06-June-2005 08:16:16 forum (0)

OpenDoc Links

06-June-2005

[ OpenDoc ]
This is a historical list of OpenDoc links from Jon Pugh's old homepage. Some will still be active.
Since Steve Jobs put "a bullet through the head of OpenDoc" these links have begun to rot. Many are still active, so I leave the list here as a memorial to OpenDoc.
OpenDoc Links

These links may no longer be active, but the list is of historical interest in any case.



Mike Malloch; 06-June-2005 07:51:01 forum (0)

OpenDoc Object-Oriented Technology

06-June-2005

[ OpenDoc ]
This is a comparison, from Amy D Wohl in July 1994, of OpenDoc with OLE. It also introduces the OpenDoc process.

For about a year now, Apple, IBM, WordPerfect, Novell, and Borland have been trying to get attention for a standard for compound documents that they refer to as OpenDoc. This Object-oriented technology is the chief competition to Microsoft's OLE 2.0 as a way of constructing automatically updatable documents from elements selected from multiple applications.

The best way to compare the two technologies is to see a demonstration of OLE and a demonstration of OpenDoc, side by side. IBM would love to have you do that, because it shows off OpenDoc's best side (see below).

OpenDoc Object-Oriented Technology - Amy D Wohl's Opinions, July 1994


Mike Malloch; 06-June-2005 07:06:53 forum (0)

Would OpenDoc have succeeded if it was completely Open Source?

06-June-2005

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OpenDoc was a multi-platform software componentry framework standard for compound documents which IBM and Apple almost brought to the desktops of the world in the mid-1990s. Would an Open Source OpenDoc have succeeded?
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Opendoc Logo OpenDoc was a multi-platform software componentry framework standard for compound documents which IBM and Apple almost brought to the desktops of the world in the mid-1990s. It failed in the sense that robust implementations never became available. It is fondly remembered by developers and designers who had experience with it. Many of us feel that it might have dramatically improved the content and interactivity for e-learning.

The question I want to put here is: Would an Open Source OpenDoc have succeeded?



Mike Malloch; 06-June-2005 04:06:04 forum (2)

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06-Jun-2005 10:42 by mmalloch; What do you think? Would Open Source have saved OpenDoc?