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2006-11-13
Yeah, I have to agree. I bought Sim City 3000 and Heroes of Might and Magic for Linux. Oh, I bought Nero for Linux and Borland Kylix Professional v3 too.
Oops, am I now in trouble because I bought some Linux software! Please dude (original poster), don't generalize like that.
As for the 0.1% Linux users. I think that is TOTAL CRAP. There is simply NO way to count the amount of Linux users out there, so the 0.1% is simply an uneducated guess - and a very bad one at that. Linux may be downloaded, copied, shared, installed on 1000's of PC's without payment, without notifying any vendor or OEM etc via some stupid activation key. You simply cannot count the "sales" of Linux like you can for Mac or Windows.
Edited 2010-04-23 12:43 UTC