> > >> I have never heard of anything else crashing on a > > >> Windows platform. > > > > as far as i know, windows can't even crash, unless you > > use very unreliable > > software like scribus.
Either that is the most unfair comment I have heard or it is a piece of humour, can't decide.. I gave up running windows because of the continual crashes, very unreliable software, blue screen of death, no way of getting data back after a crash, no help at all from any proprietary vendors, no way of getting things addressed or fixed, no help from other users or the web searches, etc, etc. And I was using a well known 3d modeling application and internet explorer, nothing more. I switched to Blender, Scribus, OpenOffice,Firefox and Thunderbird and have not had those problems for many many years. If on the rare chance that scribus crashes on Linux, Its because I choose to use unstable svn's, against all advice but then I also run cutting edge os at the same time, Linux has never crashed for me even when using early alpha versions. I used the stable versions of Scribus for years with no indication of a glitch let alone crashes so I would like to suggest that if Scribus crashes on your machine then it is something else causing the fault. I wouldn't go back to windows as my primary os for all the tea in China. May I suggest to put in a small amount of time to learn linux, about the same time you took to learn windows, and run linux as your main os, using windows only and if absolutely necessary. Roger
