On Fri, 2 Feb 2001 07:38:14 GMT
Cliff Sarginson
On Fri, 02 Feb 2001 16:20:50 +1300 (NZDT) Volker Kuhlmann
got it together enough to write:
That is not my definition of "free". I refuse to use anything that shows me ad's as a condition of use.
But you will pay to rent a movie (comlete with "trailers" that run for as long as the movie you hired)?
And I have no intention of paying $39 to not see something..
That's entirely up to you :-)
If they cannot open-source it, then I shall ignore it :)
So remove StarOffice, all the Qt libraries you have on your system, OSS sound support, BIND, and about half of the KDE apps you run -- easy!
But that is just my philosophy, if I want crippleware, adware, underwear, expensiveware.. well my local computer shop has plenty of that for sale ..
Yep! But does your local computer shop give out free development/repair time?
Cliff
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