Plea for help: The detriment of using Microsoft products
John Chambers
jc at trillian.mit.edu
Mon May 15 14:53:33 EDT 2000
Paul Lussier wrote:
> >Currently, you run Linux, because you recognize that MS products have
> >serious issues. Do you plan to change your mind suddenly when MS releases
> >Outlook for Linux? I didn't think so...
>
> I'm not saying *I* will change my mind. What I'm saying is that the current
> argument for *not* using Linux on the desktop is "Lack of apps" which loosely
> translates to "Lack of MS Office". ...
Hmmm ... In my experience, a very simple question has usually shown
this to not be quite true. When people tell me that they use MS
software because what they need isn't elsewhere, I often ask them how
many other systems they actually investigated. Invariably, the answer
is "None." They are usually somewhat embarrassed by this admission,
of course, since it is belies what they just said. But they never
seem at all apologetic. If anything, they become more assertive. The
real message is "I have no intention of looking at anything else, so
don't bother me with nonsense about other computer systems."
When and if MS Office becomes available on linux, it is unlikely to
convert more than a handful of users. Some people will use it on
linux, but you'll find that they're mostly people who used linux for
other things already. The MS-only crowd will simply find some other
"necessary" piece of software that isn't yet supported on linux, and
insist that this is their reason.
You can't win this game. At least, you can't win it by trying to
catch up with someone who is always ahead of you because they are
allowed to define the goal line and change it at will. If I can be
the one to say what direction is "ahead", then I will always be ahead
of you.
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