The Commission has frequently chastized Microsoft for alleged failures to properly open access to its formats as well as to support those of others, and earlier this year was given a record-breaking fine of approximately $1.4 billion as a penalty for perceived resistance to making its standards accessible. Microsoft has in part already responded to the European scrutiny through its Document Interoperability Initiative and publishing many standards for free online.
Critics have charged Microsoft with attempting to isolate ODF in favor of its Open XML standard, which is claimed to be readily accessible but finds little support outside of Microsoft-made software.
Microsoft's implementation is now scheduled to arrive in 2009 and will include open versions of Adobe's PDF format along with ODF, both of which should be available in patch for Office 2007 as well as a future version of the suite.
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