On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Krishnakant wrote: Krishnakant,
> Look at this real situation. Absolutely! It pops up a big message stating that "this" browser is not supported. That shocked me! > On one hand we are facing terrorism from companies like Microsoft which > will play all these dirty games and to help them the other side is our > government where such currupted pimps are sitting to spoil all the > educational system by denying even the basic freedom of choosing a > software as small as a web browser. The ability of Microsoft to be pervasive has rather been easy due to less number of people being actually aware of the other side of the "Micro-soft" world. ;) Essentially, we are still catching up with the ability to market and advertise to the extent they can. More so, developers of such software / webapps essentially need to realize (irrespective of the closed source / open source) that it has to run for people on computers they use and not for "my-tested-software/computer". But as a community it is difficult for us to come up and say to the 'developers' of this product ... "Look boss, I have this CLICK-TO-RUN product which would run perfectly on any OS / browser and that it is more sturdy, comparatively less susceptible to failure and can handle volumes of requests." When we have something of that sort, which can be marketed such a way, all that would be needed is individuals who can directly talk to MKCL! -- Roshan Baladhanvi -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

