2009/9/22 Sam Mason <[email protected]>: > On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 12:51:49AM +0200, Michal Suchanek wrote: >> Still many banks and and institutions use formats and software for >> communication with their clients that is non-free and works only with >> selected system(s) on selected platform(s). > > Yes, because it's the defacto standard. As annoying as this is it's a > fact of life at the moment. There are tools to work with most of the > important formats, but, as always, things could be better. > >> If they chose to use drm I wonder who could stop them. > > Mass public outcry that their phone, ipod/other esoteric hardware > doesn't work. It only takes a few people expressing distrust for things >
But for this purpose they never worked. Unless you have x86 Windows or Wine you cannot access internet banking of most banks nor can you file your taxes or similar (unless you print out the form and send it by snail mail). Thanks Michal
