Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 16th Jun 2005 08:54 UTC
Mac OS X The Mac platform was always considered a premium platform, hence much of its software is shareware or commercial. In the recent days more freeware applications have emerged, but the majority are small utilities and not full scale applications. Enter the world of GNU which can not only provide "free" applications as in beer, but most importantly, "Free", as in Freedom.
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Re: OSX Community
by . on Thu 16th Jun 2005 10:50 UTC

When I establish a free software project, I am not founding a charity network, I'm building a community; a community of contributors if you will. OS X users fail to grasp this concept. So much so that they can't differentiate between free sotware and freeware. Tell me why I should care about OS X users when they do not care about free software? Many of them even openly admit to be leechers and free riders.