
15 Apr
2004
15 Apr
'04
2:43 a.m.
So, what can you do on linux better than you can do on windows which is actually visible to joe end user? (remember, increased security and all that stuff does not apply here). It doesn't have to be big or fancy, it just has to be something. (DISCLAIMER, As I've said I can't suggest this thing, but I'm hoping that some of you gurus will know)
Stability, security, and freedom are the main selling points. And perhaps the convenience of having a vast amount of software included on the CD. One of the things about open-source is that you can't stop people from porting software to other operating systems. If it's good, someone WILL port it to Windows sooner or later, so we don't have any must-have apps wich exist only for Linux.