Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Jun 2007 16:04 UTC, submitted by davidiwharper
Linspire Linspire has announced an agreement to license voice-enabled instant messaging, Windows Media 10 codecs, and TrueType font technologies from Microsoft for its Linux distribution. Additionally, Microsoft will offer protection to Linspire customers against possible violations of Microsoft patents by Linux.
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RE[4]: It all makes sense
by mkone on Thu 14th Jun 2007 20:19 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: It all makes sense"
mkone
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2006-03-14

It doesn't matter whether the "majority" of Windows users pay for Office, all that matters is that enough do that there is ROI.

Linux users:
a. Hate to pay for software.
b. Hate to run closed-source software.
c. Hate Microsoft.


Home users don't have to be the ones buying Office for Linux. But lots of business users can for a good price if it means compatibility with documents produced on Windows.

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