The software houses would probably say that their industry is hardware
driven. In other words, there was all that cool stuff they wanted to do
before, but weren't able to, until the hardware allowed it. There must
be a case for more 'lite' versions to be available though.

Anton



"Frederick Noronha (FN)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> IT MIGHT HELP if we had to look at what made computers obsolete so
> speedily, rather than just concentrating on shifting the older computers
> from the First to the Third World. I think bloatware-producing
> proprietorial software companies are part of the problem, not part of
> the solution.




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