:> No, there's also Visio, PVCS, Visual Studio, Schedule+, Macromedia
:>Director, Adobe Premiere/AfterEffects, TruSpace, AutoCAD, etc., etc., etc.
:>Besides that, Star Office does not interoperate with my other desktop
:>applications.
If you really have to use all of them, better stay with windows. If you
are using only one-or-two of them on occational basis AND have a fast
machine with plenty of RAM, you can use linux+VMware. It saves the
administrator a lot of work.
cu
Denis
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