Commercial PGP is back
Brenno J.S.A.A.F. de Winter
brenno@dewinter.com
Tue Aug 20 20:10:01 2002
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|I don't want to start a holy war; many businesses could profit from
|switching to an open-source desktop environment. But not mine. We've
|studied the functionality issues and licensing & training costs. And
|feature-rich groupware (which includes a lot more than email), like
|vertical-market app support, is one of the major stumbling blocks
|preventing us from going for the open-source desktop.
We're quite off-topic now. Well if you talk the desktop you've got a
point. But in two years time that's a different story. I think the
community didn't figure much for Linux on the desktop. That's slowly
changing now. Thinks like Gnome, KDE, OpenOffice and Mozilla have been a
big step forward. Btw. Enigmail is platform independent (also for
Mac/Windows).
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