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2006-08-18
RISCOSMike,
Not really. An OS upgrading to OpenOffice 2.0 when 2.2 is out really isnt news, even if it were for a Linux distribution.
As for being a "Minority OS"...
eComStation doesn't position itself well against others by being proprietary and expensive while failing to deliver the same level of features as other proprietary and expensive OSes.
eComStation has caught up to the Windows 9x era with far less software and a few unique features. However, eComStation costs about as much as Vista Buisness at retail price and therefore a terrible value.
If Linux is still considered a minority OS, imagine the changes needed upon eComStation for it to be a contender.