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Re: DDE, OLE and OpenDoc?
by Tim Beaulen on Monday 05/Jun/2006, @23:03
DDE is an interprocess communication control. Like DCop or D-Bus
It's not the same as Flake.

Flake lets you edit objects (created with another program) from inside a single program. So you only run one process.

I guess you can compare it a little with OLE, but it still is not the same.
Editing a spreadsheet from within KWord for example doesn't load the whole KSpread program. Only those tools or shapes that are needed.
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