Hi!
    For the record Firefox and Thunderbird are available for windows. In 
deed That is what I am using at present. I am not familiar with Abiword. 
I expect it has been available also. While installing updated I happened 
on a site that listed the popularity by name. Netscape was less than 1%, 
Firefox about 15%, Thunderbird about 17%, IE about 84%. And the Frontier 
tecks are familiar with Firefox and Thunderbird.

Adam wrote:

>To answer a question that came up at Wednesday's lunch: If you put the 
>Ubuntu 7.10 CD into a running Windows box, you get a pretty menu that 
>lets you install any or all of Firefox, Thunderbird, and Abiword, all 
>for Windows of course, not sure which versions of those apps.  This 
>spreads the cause of OSS even to people who have no interest in Linux.
>
>Adam
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