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Me too, Dreamweaver is the only reason I can't switch my wife.
Really, the application advantage is a big part of what keeps many people on Windows. I see the application advantage slowley going away. But, watch out, Microsoft has billions to spend. They might buy up key companies that are thinking about makeing their products available on Linux. They stand to lose billions if Linux gains a critical mass on the desktop. They are fighting an all out war to deny Linux a critical mass on the desktop.
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Have plenty of memory or have the slowest machine on earth  IT Consultant_z | 03/04/04
Well that makes sense  voska | 03/04/04
Or, many little ones.  doe_z | 03/05/04
Dreamweaver please!  Arrg | 03/04/04
Just curious...  Jose Jimenez | 03/04/04
re: dreamweaver  ryusen | 03/04/04
I'll second that  Chad_z | 03/04/04
Me too, Dreamweaver is the only reason I can't switch my wife.  DonnieBoy | 03/04/04
RE: Me too, Dreamweaver is the only reason I can't switch my wife.  Iain_Peters | 03/05/04
This is quite interesting.  Yen_z | 03/04/04
Framemaker is a different tool than these.  Heatlesssun | 03/04/04
If Adobe was smart  Chad_z | 03/04/04
Give me a ppc flash player first!  john_curtis | 03/04/04
Re: ppc flash platform  Still Lynn | 03/04/04
exactly what the doctor ordered...commercial apps  jimk_z | 03/04/04
Anyone know what it will cost?  archerjoe | 03/05/04

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