One of the most important tools in my day job is a Wiki (MoinMoin, that is). I am using FireBird since 3 months (I am reading joelonsoftware...) and have never fired up Internet Explorer, Mozilla, or Opera (Lynx was never an option) again...
If you need a lean, mean browsing machine, FireBird is for you!
As a commercial strategy IBM has always several products for a simular purpose at a different price in their store. It's the market or some other factor (science, politics) that forces their decision!!! (which can always be changed after a while...)
One of the most important tools in my day job is a Wiki (MoinMoin, that is). I am using FireBird since 3 months (I am reading joelonsoftware ...) and have never fired up Internet Explorer, Mozilla, or Opera (Lynx was never an option) again ...
If you need a lean, mean browsing machine, FireBird is for you!
Is this or is this not another new Linux distro ... ?
I have never heard of a 'typical red tape'. Can anyone explains this for me?
As a commercial strategy IBM has always several products for a simular purpose at a different price in their store. It's the market or some other factor (science, politics) that forces their decision!!! (which can always be changed after a while ...)