Linked by David Adams on Tue 27th Jul 2010 07:35 UTC, submitted by sjvn
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RE[5]: Shooting yourself in the foot.
by vivainio on Wed 28th Jul 2010 18:12
in reply to "RE[4]: Shooting yourself in the foot."
His point is valid in that the best open source applications are ported to Windows so to the typical consumer there is a clear net loss in application compatibility when switching to Linux.
Some applications (e.g. development tools) just can't be ported.
Agreed that for "typical consumer", such applications don't matter. But they matter to developers, which are the most important user segment (as Ballmer agrees).
RE[6]: Shooting yourself in the foot.
by nt_jerkface on Fri 30th Jul 2010 08:03
in reply to "RE[5]: Shooting yourself in the foot."





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His point is valid in that the best open source applications are ported to Windows so to the typical consumer there is a clear net loss in application compatibility when switching to Linux.