Ralf Mardorf wrote:
The Linux community (and I'm part of this community and not part of any Windows
community) fools itself.
To do things better than they are for Windows, will be more easy if Windows
wouldn't pseudo-ignored the way it is by us.
This is not true, as many of the developers of applications do use
windows at their day jobs. Gnome and KDE has some of the good ideas
behind windows. Incidently, windows borrows ideas from os-x and linux
as well...
I just don't see the point in buying something that may not work, if I
have something that works great for what I want to do already.
I am not fooling myself, because I have exactly what I need. Not many
people can say that, even if they have expensive PC's with Windows or
OS-X running the show.
Cheers,
Quentin
PS:
If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Some people seems to think if it ain't
broke, it hasn't go enough features yet!
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