Researchers studied how easily users could perform tasks using the two operating systems
Linux, once viewed as an operating system that only computer geeks could appreciate, is today a much more user-friendly software that companies, public administrations and consumers can master almost as easily as Microsoft Corp.'s Windows XP. That's the core finding of a study published Aug. 1 by Relevantive AG, a Berlin-based company that specializes in consulting businesses on the usability of software and Web services. For the rest of the article check out: http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/story/0,10801,83708,00.html?nas=AM-83708
