John Boyle wrote:
> To All:  In thinking about what I originally wrote, on my Linux
> computer, which I have now gotten rid of, I believe I should clarify
> some things.  First, I was not and am not a troll for anybody! 
> Secondly, IBM has betrayed those that use Linux in the complete
> abandonment of any voice dictation program that it once had
> supported.  ViaVoice was a program that originally was designed for
> Linux, and IBM sold it to ScanSoft/Nuance, who refuses to support
> Linux whatsoever!  Thirdly, Nuance/ ScanSoft will NOT support
> OpenOffice for Windows, and it is only because of a third-party
> software that I can do this message by voice as well as operate
> OpenOffice!  So get off my case about who was betraying whom and what
> wonderful people IBM is .I totally agree, that, if they lose this
> case, It could damage a lot more than IBM, but I get the feeling they
> could care less except for the money value!  Does SCO really have any
> legal case?I doubt it, so it is up to IBM to lose the case.  If they
> are inept about its handling.  But, as for me.  Linux is a dead
> language that I could not be bothered with less! And I would never buy
> stock in IBM mo more than I would buy stock in MSFT :-(

Oh I get it.  IBM makes a business decision to sell off a product line,
for whatever reason they may have had.  The purchaser decides not to
support Linux or OpenOffice.  This now becomes all IBM's fault, even
though IBM actively supports both Linux and OpenOffice.  Why not blame
ScanSoft/Nuance, since they, after all are the ones refusing provide
support?  It seems you share the same alternate reality as SCO.  Please
take your stupid whining elsewhere.


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