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Sounds great
but, IMO, if in an organization or just a home user with not-so-old or fairly new PC(s), be hot for easy to install and operate Linux whereas there's no lost of equipment in a change over and very liberal enterprise installation. Now, if you're into the Apple style mantra that many bring up, fine, if that's your design choice, more power to the chooser. But that's my opinion. Be hot for one, the other, both or neither. And by the way, . . hmmm. cheaper price from Apple, . . who would have ever considered asking for such a thing. No one every had that rally call in all these years . . LOL. wink
Posted by: FilledOut   Posted on: 12/31/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sounds great  FilledOut | 12/31/04
At this point, what is good for Apple, is good for Linux.  DonnieBoy | 12/31/04
Not really  Loverock Davidson | 12/31/04
Open Office  voska | 12/31/04
Remember, OpenOffice can read and write MS Office files, and  DonnieBoy | 12/31/04
Open Office vs. Mac Office  ac2_z | 12/31/04
Yes, but OpenOffice keeps them compatible with Linux, and  DonnieBoy | 12/31/04
About freaking time  Chad_z | 12/31/04
Very true, the value of a higer market share is huge  DonnieBoy | 12/31/04
DonnieBoy, you are not a business guru  mlindl | 01/01/05

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