Fred A. Miller wrote:
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Alec wrote:

Does this mean Openoffice infringes Microsoft copyrights - and is =
therefore illegal?



What it means is that Microsoft has had its oxygen supply cut off.
This is something that they usually inflict upon its competitors. Said competitors usually go out of business within a year.

Over the past two years, Microsoft has instituted a number of cost-cutting measures, because they no longer have the income that they used to have. They also have publicly admitted that Linux, and OOo have had a substantial impact on their income, and can expect to have even more losses.


Yes sir! They MAY not be able to ship Vista anywhere in the EU, or at least not in it's present form. Their problems are just beginning, IMHO. Vista in the US won't be the big seller MickySoft thinks it will be either.

Fred


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I think the big issue is the new license agreement and how it will affect many when they go to make changes to their Vista computers. Or even try to do some things that they do in XP.

Oh, how I hope Vista bite MS where the sun shouldn't shine.
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Robin Laing

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