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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
MSFT 486.98-1.4%Nov 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: Jill who wrote (16766)2/23/1999 12:07:00 PM
From: Rusty Johnson  Read Replies (3) of 74651
 
Linux applications ...

If you print anything at Cisco you're using Linux. Special effects for the movie Titanic were created using Linux. The Space Station will use Linux. Our national labs build supercomputers using Linux. If you send e-mail you're probably using Linux along the way.

With an emulator like Wabi or WINE I'm told you can run your Windows applications. Excel is the only MSFT product I use. And it is a great piece of software. I simply run Windows 95 when I need Excel.

The Applix Office Suite for Linux is great. A lot of people love StarOffice.

Red Hat Linux includes Netscape Navigator/Communicator. It also includes trial versions of applications including "internet tools, office productivity software (WordPerfect 7 for Linux), CAD, Development tools, sales automation software, and database management".

Word Processing and Office Suites

Corel

corel.com

WordPerfect

linux.corel.com

Applix

applix.com

Linux Software

redhat.com

linuxnow.com

stommel.tamu.edu

Scientific Applications on Linux

sal.kachinatech.com

Informix Database Software for Linux

informix.com

Some Linux sites:

li.org
linux.com
linuxnow.com
linuxjournal
linuxresources.com
linuxmall.com
infomagic.com

Articles:

linuxmall.com

I don't expect Linux to take over the desktop any time soon. My guess is that most sub $1000 computers will be used to surf the web. And that is where Linux will probably make inroads first. (Not counting the server market.)

The PC "pie" keeps growing. There's plenty of room for MSFT to continue to prosper.

Hope this helps.

Mange takk. Lykke til.


Linux ... "Powerful and easy to use." -- Microsoft.
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