file format lock-in

About this tag
File format lock-in refers to the practice of using proprietary or overly complex file formats to make it difficult for users to switch between software ecosystems. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight the ongoing rivalry between Microsoft and LibreOffice, where LibreOffice has accused Microsoft of intentionally designing unnecessarily complex file formats to lock users into its Office suite. This tactic stifles competition and limits digital freedom by making it hard to open or edit documents in alternative software. The tag covers user experiences, technical workarounds, and debates about open standards versus proprietary control, particularly in the context of office productivity tools on Windows.
  1. Microsoft vs. LibreOffice: The Battle Over Office File Formats and Digital Control

    Microsoft and LibreOffice have long been locked in a quiet, ongoing struggle for dominance in the world of office productivity software, but recent statements from the LibreOffice camp have thrust this rivalry—and its implications—back into the spotlight. At the heart of the issue lies the...