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OpenOffice and GIMP are good enough for the vast majority of users[i]
I disagre. Gimp doesn't have the high end features to compete with photoshop and it doesn't have the ease of use to compete with low end consumer packages. And I'm saying that as a gimp user.
[i]The Drm/activation/WGA, high prices, bad EULA and absurd system requirements will still be there in 18 months.
We'll see. If there is a genuine revolt against DRM and WGA that threatens their market share, there is nothing stopping microsoft from reworking them in a servicepack. That being said I doubt most people are that bothered by the two as most people here are. As for the system requirement in 18 month they'll be positivly low end.
Look I love Linux, and don't like Vista in the slightest. I'm however not letting that stop me from being realistic.