MarryWilson wrote:
The data in the OpenOffice document format may also get terribly corrupted or damaged which lead to data inaccessibility problem. Users find their stored data unusable due to the file corruption in OpenOffice. To retrieve the data and use them again, recovery tools are used. There are several third party tools available on the net that can be used for repairing OpenOffice files. Using Kernel for OpenOffice you can get back all your data files.
Interesting...
I have never had any problem (other than those that were my own fault

) with OpenOffice files. OTOH I have used OpenOffice to repair .doc files that Microsoft Word had wrecked. I have also used OO to convert silly .docx files to .doc, so that people who are still using older versions of Word can read them.
Also, for what it's worth, the above "Kernel for OpenOffice" leads me to a site that "Web Of Trust" reports as:
Quote:
Trustworthiness Very poor
Vendor reliability Very poor
Privacy Very poor
Child safety Very poor
I don't think I'd waste my time, and certainly not my money, with them - they are probably scammers.
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