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Re: Talk to your frTalk your friend into switching to Linux(Re:)



In article <6k8thf$cr1$1@winter.news.erols.com>, clee2@envirolink.org
(Chris Lee) wrote:

> In article <Josh.McKee-2305982203030001@pm3a18.rmac.net>, 
> Josh.McKee@cbns.com says...
> >
> >
> >Is this the best you can do?  If so, this only backs George's point. 
> >While Linux may be a great OS (I'm a Solaris advocate myself), unix just
> >doesn't have the application support it needs to compete with Windows and
> >Mac OS.  Hopefully this will change in the near future...if it does, you
> >can bet that I will look into using it (hint to prospective
> >developers!!!).  If I've overlooked something right now, please name
> >it...I'd be more than happy to give Linux its due.
> >
> >Josh
> 
> You don't know where to look for information on Linux software. Check out 
> the comp.os.linux.announce newsgroup for information concering new Linux 
> software. here's an example of what can be found there:


I know where to look, if I wanted to look.  But things such as you've
posted are not of much interest to me.  Where are the big name titles?  I
can assure you one thing, if Microsoft were to release Office for Linux, I
would hear about it.  Perhaps I am ignorant of Linux software...so I'm
asking, please point me to the big name software instead of sticky notes,
ftp clients, etc.  Like it or not, if Linux is ever going to compete with
Windows it is going to need more than the what the Linux advocates have
provided me.  I'm telling you, if Linux had this software, I would welcome
it with open arms.  As it is, the only thing I would use Linux for right
now is the "backend" type processing that unix is known for.  
The facts are facts...hopefully you can show me that I'm wrong (I'd love
to be), or that they will change soon.

Josh