>> utilities) for Linux. If it is IE, the addition of MS as an application
>> provider for Linux should be benifitial to us.
>Beneficial?? First off, if MS makes a product for Linux, this means a portion
>of the Linux community will be at least partially dependent upon Microsoft
>products... this means, in the end, we CAN'T DO without Microsoft! That is what
So what? Noone will force you to use a M$ product on Linux.
I, for myself, would gladly embrace Office 9x for Linux as it would
mean goodbye for NT from my desktop for ever.
Kind regards
Henning
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