thats a great comment, i appreciate the insight. Perhaps the sense of a "windows wanna-be" is a good thing afterall! Hopefully this speeds up the process for other government or similiar agencies.
The only problem i have with this article is the comment of "...With Linux's ability to emulate Windows improving every year..." Is this really where linux is going? a great generic emulater brand to Windows? Even if its not, is that the impression the decision makers are getting?
Looks like a bad photoshop job to me. Notice the blending where the black meets the silver(it should be a crisp contrast) and the bottom corner of the black box goes under the silver one, yet its not a curved line.
thats a great comment, i appreciate the insight. Perhaps the sense of a "windows wanna-be" is a good thing afterall! Hopefully this speeds up the process for other government or similiar agencies.
The only problem i have with this article is the comment of "...With Linux's ability to emulate Windows improving every year..." Is this really where linux is going? a great generic emulater brand to Windows? Even if its not, is that the impression the decision makers are getting?
Looks like a bad photoshop job to me. Notice the blending where the black meets the silver(it should be a crisp contrast) and the bottom corner of the black box goes under the silver one, yet its not a curved line.
Seems like the "black box" from Sneakers is back!