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Le Mercredi 29 Mai 2002 17:48, Clayton Cornell a écrit / wrote:
For the most part, I have found the equivalent app in Linux for pretty much everything, and now use it as my day-to-day desktop. The only time I boot back to Windows now is to play games... and even that is dramatically reduced since I installed WineX from Transgaming. All other apps from Office type applications (StarOffice vs MS Office) to graphic manipulation (The GIMP vs Photoshop) to software development (Kylix vs. Delphi) I have Linux tool that does everything I want and need... often more so.
Same for me. I am definitively a linux-end-user and for my needs SuSE Linux is great : websurfing, mail, scanning, chat, cd-writing, some office work, and some other stuff. Linux apps are good for me. Francis