To throw fuel into the fire, I ran ms office under crossover office
for close to 2 years before just using Open Office once 2.0 came out.
(on Linux, obviously)
Antialiased fonts are a very good thing for the eye strain.
Hey, spend the cash and you get quality hardware. That's the apple
philosophy. I wonder what it is now that they've gone Intel?
;)
On 11/13/06, Mike Garfias <
mike@garfias.org> wrote:
> Lets see:
>
> Runs M$ Oriface (yuck, but needed)
>snip<
> Doesn't hurt my eyes (Fonts rendered in X11 were horrific and caused
> eye strain [this has been awhile, hopefully its gotten better])
> things just work - i don't spend hours trying to make something go
>
> With your line of reasoning: If you can get OpenBSD to run, why the
> hell would you run linux?
>
> On Nov 12, 2006, at 9:32 PM, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
>
> > Macs are fairly popular, but the Mac crowd rarely intersects with
> > the Linux crowd. This is probably due to the fact that if someone
> > could get linux running, why would they buy a Mac?
> >
> > -jmz
> >
>
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