Having office suite with identical interface across different OSes is
marginal reduction in cost of supporting multiple OSes in the same
company (which was the point).
Besides, if there is an IT dept in small business it will prefer single
platform. If there is no IT dept and everybody is on their own , then
noone cares about what others are doing.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 3:28 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [users] the new Insert Picture option sux!
> 
> Kiril wrote:
> 
> > Since when do small businesses use Lin-Win-Mac in the same company? 
> 
> You more likely to find a plethora of different operating 
> systems in a small company, than a large one.
> 
>  >Does it happen widely enough?
> 
> It depends upon the industry, and the specific functions of 
> the employees.
> 
> * Audio work:  Windows;
> * Graphic work: Macintosh;
> * Internet stuff: Linux or BSD;
> * Front Office: Windows;
> * Back Office: *Nix;
> * Education: Macintosh;
> * raw number crunching power:  Linux (Beowolf Clusters)
> 
> xan
> 
> jonathon
> 
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