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Old 05-02-2005, 08:27 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Ind-PC_student
The truth is that what is going to destroy windows is not any other o/s
It is its price, use of resouces, cust cotting on the developing side, reliability [or lack of], its ever expanding minimum requirements , and its patronizing attitude towards its customers.

And most of all its monopolly over OEMS companies there will be a time that it wil no longer be able to grow and it will colapse slowly.
I think I was wrong about this reply but the most important thing is what Linux has brought to the world of computing the variety and freedom of choice, as one solution does not fit all users!

And most importantly every user has a diferent aproach to computing.
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