How about the ability to restore data by individual user? I'm not the administrator, but this seems to be difficult or impossible on the GroupWise system we use.
I think that the security of indvidual data (in the 'won't get lost' or the 'we can restore it if it becomes corrupted' sense) is key to the widespread acceptance of a system like this in a large organization.
Franklin makes a 5 language model you can find here: www.franklin.com/estore/details.asp?ID=23.
I received one for a gift last year, but honestly haven't used it much, other than just messing around to see how it works (I guess that means it's time for an international vacation; hmmm...). My initial impressions are that it will be helpful for translating key words from menus & signs, but may be cumbersome when actually trying to talk with someone.
Could you compare GNU/HURD to GNU/Linux, from a user's perspective. What are the advantages of each? What are the target groups for each? Why would I choose one over the other?
How about the ability to restore data by individual user? I'm not the administrator, but this seems to be difficult or impossible on the GroupWise system we use. I think that the security of indvidual data (in the 'won't get lost' or the 'we can restore it if it becomes corrupted' sense) is key to the widespread acceptance of a system like this in a large organization.
Franklin makes a 5 language model you can find here: www.franklin.com/estore/details.asp?ID=23.
I received one for a gift last year, but honestly haven't used it much, other than just messing around to see how it works (I guess that means it's time for an international vacation; hmmm...). My initial impressions are that it will be helpful for translating key words from menus & signs, but may be cumbersome when actually trying to talk with someone.
Cheers,
MJC
Could you compare GNU/HURD to GNU/Linux, from a user's perspective. What are the advantages of each? What are the target groups for each? Why would I choose one over the other?