I have Open Office just to be able to save some files in pdf format. I like using MS Word and Excel for everything else. Recently however, my excel files began opening in Open Office vs MS and I want to stop that from happening. I tried to right click and open in MS and got garbage.
This is an easy queston to answer. You need to change the attributes in Windows for you *.xls files back to Excel. Its currently set to Open Ofice Calc. However, you could just use Open Office and make the default format for Calc file to *.xls. The differenc, however, may be with cells with blank values in the formulas. I use Open Office as much as possible as I stay on the Ubuntu side of my computer. Saving Calc files to *.xls let’s us stay with Open Office but be able to send work to others that they can open successfully.
Here are the timecodes for the list of questions from the Chrome Site.
1:12 What will be the relationship between the WebKit and Blink codebases going forward?
2:42 When will Blink ship on the Chrome channels Canary/Beta/Stable?
3:25 How does the plan for transitioning the WebKit integrated in Android to Blink look like?
4:59 Can you elaborate on the idea of moving the DOM into JavaScript?
6:40 Can you elaborate on the idea of “removing obscure parts of the DOM and make backwards incompatible changesthat benefit performance or remove complexity”?
8:35 How will Blink responsibly deprecate prefixed CSS properties?
9:30 What will prevent the same collaborative development difficulties that have hampered Webkit emerging in Blink, as it gains more contributors and is ported to more platforms?
12:35 Will changes to Blink be contributed back to the WebKit project?
13:34 Google said problems living with the WebKit2 multi-process model was a prime reason to create Blink, but Apple engineers say they asked to integrate Chromium’s multi-process into WebKit prior to creating WebKit2, and were refused. What gives?
16:46 Is the plan to shift Android’s implementation over to Blink as well?
17:26 Will blink be able to support multiple scripting languages? E.g. Dart.
19:34 How will affect other browsers that have adopted WebKit?
20:44 Does this means Google stops contributions to WebKit?
21:31 What Open Source license will Blink have? Will it continue to support the H.264 video codec?
22:11 Any user-agent string changes?
23:38 When we’ll be able to test first versions of Blink in Chromium?
24:15 How can developers follow Blink’s development?
25:40 What is chromestatus.com about?
26:40 How will this impact Dart language’s progress?
27:13 Will this be a direct competitor against Mozilla’s new engine?
29:03 When will all existing vendor prefixes in Blink be phased out?
30:20 Will you support -blink-text-decoration: blink? 😉
Google and Apple have marked the end of an open-source project known as WebKit, a browser-engine previously used on both Chrome and Safari browsers. Now, Google will be moving to a new browser, Blink.
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