
By silicon.com
Published: Wednesday 11 May 2005
The commentator is correct to assert that cost is ...
Anonymous
The main advantage of Open Source technologies is ...
Anonymous
I can't see the 'huge' cost of open source. These ...
Ingo Boegemann
I have been, "slowly testing the waters", with my ...
Chris
I'm sitting here right now formatting one of 74 do...
Anonymous
Open source forces vendors to innovate in customer...
Jeff Davis
As an ex-teacher (resigned to complete a doctorate...
Anonymous
People are forgetting something.
There is a lot...
User
Why does choosing against Microsoft "damage choice...
Richard Corfield
I agree with all the other comments. There is no ...
Mark Ireland-Spicer
Users adjust rapidly, expecially kids. In my cybe...
Matthew C. Tedder
Lets teach our Kids real computing
My Kids ICT ...
Don Tregartha
The usability comparisons have already been done b...
gary bloke
With AbiWord gaining a grammar checker plug-in, I ...
Anonymous
We went to Open Office, Mozilla, The Gimp, and a f...
David Bucknell
Using the term "Open Source" obscures an important...
Krishna E. Bera
I was visiting a german police station the other d...
Johanes Lindbergh
The Shuttleworth Foundation has already installed ...
Jonathan Pienaar
Perhaps Mr Gates has succeeded in brain washing me...
Trev the Geek
I feel sorry for those students whose classes will...
Anonymous
Some readers, defnitely in the minority of those c...
quincy
I cannot comment on Microsoft v Open Source but I ...
Anonymous
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