Quentin Harley wrote:
> 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 agree with you here. There is the need to understand the things I
wrote in the context. When writing there is the need to dogmatise for
the moment. The meaning is between the lines, maybe it's not clear
because my English is broken.

> 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.

Okay, I won't buy Vista myself and I won't install a crack, but I guess
we all will come in contact sometimes with Vista and Co ;).

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