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Now slow do you mean the application is slow? I mean both Open Office and MS Office are slow though there are ways to speed both up or at least make them look like they are fast. Such as having them start up at logon. Remove MS Office and Open Office from your start up directory and you see they are both slow to start.
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So much wastred effort for the ms platform....  michael-t | 03/16/04
So you are suggesting...  vferrara | 03/16/04
I am suggesting that  michael-t | 03/17/04
Pardon me  vferrara | 03/17/04
Not true, really.  Damon K | 03/16/04
Too late  michael-t | 03/16/04
you know your completely full of crap.... right?  JoeMama_z | 03/16/04
Well,  michael-t | 03/17/04
So much wastred effort for the ms platform....  seosamh_z | 03/16/04
Maro virus ?  mbraincell@... | 03/16/04
Come on...  vferrara | 03/16/04
Sun charges extra for that  FilledOut | 03/16/04
Slow?  voska | 03/16/04
Not Yet !!!  E=McSquared | 03/16/04
Well good on them  FilledOut | 03/16/04
More Linux Desktop news. This is great.  DonnieBoy | 03/16/04
Re: More Linux Desktop news. This is great.  Christopher McLendon | 03/16/04
Really, they whole eco-system needs to be developed for Linux.  DonnieBoy | 03/17/04
Re: More Linux Desktop news. This is great.  Christopher McLendon | 03/16/04
Beyond Macros  davidtristan@... | 03/21/04

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