French democracy is not a two-party system, but almost : small parties have a very small place in the system (a very few parliement members or not at all, and never presidents and - almost never - government members).
But it's true that it is illegal for corporations to finance parties. However if that's how it works in France, in Germany and some other countries corporations have this right.
Why use Trillian on Linux since there is GAIM, Everybuddy, Kopete, and all the jabber clients ?
Why use a closed source client and pay for crossover (when Wine is free;) )... ? in order to use more CPU/memory or what ?
I want to understand !!!
Well, that's not that clear.
French democracy is not a two-party system, but almost : small parties have a very small place in the system (a very few parliement members or not at all, and never presidents and - almost never - government members).
But it's true that it is illegal for corporations to finance parties. However if that's how it works in France, in Germany and some other countries corporations have this right.
Why use Trillian on Linux since there is GAIM, Everybuddy, Kopete, and all the jabber clients ? Why use a closed source client and pay for crossover (when Wine is free ;) ) ... ? in order to use more CPU/memory or what ?
I want to understand !!!
Any jabber client using the right gateways (the right server) will do it.