John Campbell wrote:
McKown, John wrote:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20009387-264.html
When I was an IBMer I was one of those using the Linux "Client For
E-Business" build (IMHO very well assembled on top of RHEL4 WS) which,
given the CIO's decree that all internal web-based applications MUST
be "Browser Agnostic" (unlike my experiences as Verizon and elsewhere)
it made the use of Firefox to be "no problem".
Firefox is common to at least *three* platforms-- Windows, Linux and
MacOS X-- so this actually cuts costs in terms of Quality Assurance
Add in the BSDs and (almost certainly) Solaris..
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Cheers
John
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