Yes. I understand. Though I love linux,  trying to learn better and
hoping to be good enough to get a job in linux administration,
am still a Windows server administrator. I wish soon I would be able to
switch
to linux. Coming to the point, what I meant is that M$ is not only creating
business for themselves but also for others... I read a research
article that said its been found that the size, memory  and the
required processing power to run Windows is too high when compared  to
the features delivered by it, also called as bloatware, which only
means the hardware vendors always  have a market to sell whatever they
manufacture. This, they say is an understanding between M$ and Intel.
If it is true..that is a bad motive.
yes that's indeed a bad motive and end result is even I am a customer
and I don't want to get into this trap.  being a business man myself,
I think from the customer's point of view.  I will  like to earn money
and name like  tata's not like some one who cheets people and earns
out of that.
any ways open and free software is much much better then
non-freesoftware.  I just got a recent example of a drawing software
called inkscape and when I compared it with the features of coral
draw, I find coral draw could only come close even with its latest
version.
there are many such examples and I think people should rather pay such
projects and get the money's worth.
regards.
Krishnakant.

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