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To: Joe NYC who wrote (72018)2/20/2002 10:59:09 AM
From: fyodor_Read Replies (2) of 275872
 
Joe: I think this is an example of OpenSource (hoping to get something for nothing) gone crazy. I think $100 (or 100 euros) is a fair price for an OS + a set of productivity apps.

Aside from the fact that I think you are way off base on the Open Source issue, you really need to check your pricing. An OEM version of WinXP (Home Edition), at least in Denmark, costs $130. An OEM version of MS OfficeXP (Small Business Edition) costs close to $300.

That's well over $400 for an OS + productivity apps.

-fyo
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