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Re: Micoshaft products incompatible with open source

  • Subject: Re: Micoshaft products incompatible with open source
  • From: "Reporter" <TruckSafety@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 5 Mar 2007 15:02:59 -0800
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On Mar 5, 5:16 pm, 7 <website_has_em...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Asstroturfer Reporter wrote on behalf of micoshaft corporation:
>
> > I
>
> Micoshaft products are incompatible with open source products.
> I'd rather not buy them or test them, or give permission
> for anyone to install any micoshaft products on any machines.
>
> Intead I opt to give open source produts the full green light.
> Products such as Open Office (http://www.openoffice.org)
> and internationally approved formats like ODF are the way to go.
> Open source has better transparency and more control
> such as firefox, so I would recommend anyone to use that
> over incompatible micoshaft products.
> You also live in security because the source code
> is freely availablehttp://www.mozilla.com



F*** source code.  Who the hell actually changes the source code for
Open Office or has the wherewithal to chase down a bug????  It is to
laugh.

I do not like Green Linux and Open Office Ham
I do not like them Roy-I-Am


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