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By Jo Best

Published: Thursday 17 June 2004


Name

Choke y J


Location

Twin Cities, MN


Occupation

Student Techie


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What about software suites like, Adobe, Macromedia, and various other productivity programs that run only on Windows? Does Linux have a viable solution that works similar to those programs? Will Linux remain a free open-source software? It would be funny if someone licensed and packaged it like Microsoft. Just my two cents....



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