Sabi ni Jon noong Tue, 14 Mar 2006 10:34:20 -0500:
> Since this machine has no Windows license, I assume that she will buy the
> Windows distribution at a store, or from an OEM who will channel the
> license
> fee for her?  Likewise the license for Microsoft Office, Photoshop, and
> all the
> other things she is used to?

Not necessarily, at least for the latter. While we may have lost her on
the OS side, there are tons of Free Software apps that shouldn't present
the same "challenges" as an OS switch. Need I mention OpenOffice.org?
Come to think of it, maybe I do, because there are at least two editions
of OOo that may be relevant. The first is Pocket OpenOffice.org,  which
you can run off a thumbdrive -- preferably be at least 256MB, but those
are cheap nowadays anyway. The second is a CD that autoruns OOo so you
don't need to install it. Those could serve as demos, although I myself
might sneak in an install of OOo >:]

Regardless of the success of OOo on her computer, I would campaign hard
for Firefox and Thunderbird, both of which should be an easier sell than
OOo.

Regards
-- 
Daniel O. Escasa
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personal blog at http://descasa.i.ph

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