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maybe so....
but, Windows will do none of the above out of the box. It is well behind Linux as a desktop. I gave examples of a few things Windows could not do, you replied back with
1: 3rd party add-on support
2: Saving in a non standard format
3: Expecting people to buy a manufactured PC
4: Not all driver CDs work.. and you know that.
No way is it a better user experience,,,, it is an experience,,,, but not a good one.
I stick with Suse 10 thank you.
RE[6]: My answer is YES
by sappyvcv on Tue 18th Apr 2006 22:50
in reply to "RE[5]: My answer is YES"




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2005-07-06
Windows does not play dvd and divx out of the box.
Correct, but OEM computers and dvd drives tend to come with DVD software. Just plop the CD/DVD in, install it, and you're good to go. Everyone knows how to put a CD/DVD in and click a few buttons.
Windows cannot edit MS Word files out of the box.
Windows cannot edit MS Excel files out of the box.
It can read/write rtf files if a home user needs basic stuff.
Windows does not have full drivers for Nvidia or Ati out of the box.
No, but any OEM computers with ATI/Nvidia cards will have the drivers preinstalled. If you buy a card and install it yourself, you get the drivers on a CD/DVD and just pop the CD/DVD in and you're good to go.
It's a better user experience.