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John Pickering wrote:
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> > donna wrote ...
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> > >...and i would be nervous about committing my livelihood to
> > >any proprietary solution at this point. - d
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> > And the alternative would be ????
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> > HP's proprietary Unix?
> > Sun's proprietary Unix?
> > IBM's proprietary Unix?
> > Red Hat's proprietary Linux?
> > Some roll-your-own Long's version of something else?
> >
> > It's ALL proprietary.
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> You're forgetting Microsoft's proprietary Windows offerings...
>
Oh, you people must be misinformed. I just went to Open Systems Inc.
website http://www.osas.com/ and they state that their software operates on
Windows, Novell, UNIX, Linux, Sun Solaris, UnixWare and AIX systems. Those
systems must be "open". They put it on the Internet, surely it must be
fact.
Charles Finley
Transformix Computer Corporation
1832 Bailey Dr.
Oceanside, CA 92054
(760) 439-3146
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