Hi, I am new to the group.

I am not (yet) a Linux user but have considered making the switch from 
Windows. I hate vista and if I buy a new computer it will NOT have 
Vista. I have read several posts on the internet that seem to imply 
that some programs written for Mac OS operate natively in Linux. Is 
this true? If so, "how true". If so, and this could be perfected it 
could be an answer to some criticisms of Linux. One major one being 
the "Microsoft Office" issue. Well, if Microsoft Word for Mac OS could 
run natively on Linux this would no longer be an issue.

Thanks,

RYan



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