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When we hear the words, "open source" we tend to think of applications that may or may not work properly. Interestingly enough, how is this different from commercially produced applications. Take the example of Microsoft. They do put out some applications that are not 100% solid, yet we buy them any way. This is not an attempt to slam Microsoft. | When we hear the words, "open source" we tend to think of applications that may or may not work properly. Interestingly enough, how is this different from commercially produced applications. Take the example of Microsoft. They do put out some applications that are not 100% solid, yet we buy them any way. This is not an attempt to slam Microsoft. |
Revision as of 19:08, 29 May 2007
== Open Source: One Way to Achieve Financial Freedom ==
When we hear the words, "open source" we tend to think of applications that may or may not work properly. Interestingly enough, how is this different from commercially produced applications. Take the example of Microsoft. They do put out some applications that are not 100% solid, yet we buy them any way. This is not an attempt to slam Microsoft.
On Microsoft side, they test their products up to a point. They can only find a certain number of problems and cannot assume every possible senario. Therefore, if they took that much more time to resolve every possible problem the software has, it [the software] would never see the light of day.
But think about how much money you as a customer spend on the software. Now how about looking at an alternative solution?
Let's look at Open Office. This suite can handle everything Microsoft's Office Suite can - and thensome.
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VegaOne 19:56, 29 May 2007 (EDT)