And so? What if AOL has a long term license to use IE? I don't see where in the agreement they are required to use IE. They just have a 7 year option on it.
Since it's free for them, they can choose to throw it away, at no cost to them. If they can customize mozilla to their needs, they can use that instead. Or Opera. Or something else.
I don't actually remember my earlist memories. I have memories of memories of my earlist memories.
I don't remember tripping my baby brother, I remember remembering doing it. I think that if I had not re-inforced the memory regualarly over the years, by remembering the memory of the event, it would be gone.
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Can this kind of thing be turned off? Or will someone using a computer at an Internet café automatically leave their password around for the next user on the machine to use?
One hint from which we can conclude that some part of it is not software libre/open source is that they can charge a per-seat license fee. They could charge a per-seat support contract fee, but not a per-seat use or instalation fee, unless the software is proprietory.
Your list of libre/open services don't mention any of the calemdering/groupware functions. Nor the web client. Are these functions using proprietory/non-free programs?
I just did that on some windows boxes. OO.org1.1 offered to upgrade version 1.01 to 1.1, and carried it through without a hitch.
It just works.
And so? What if AOL has a long term license to use IE? I don't see where in the agreement they are required to use IE. They just have a 7 year option on it.
Since it's free for them, they can choose to throw it away, at no cost to them. If they can customize mozilla to their needs, they can use that instead. Or Opera. Or something else.
I don't remember tripping my baby brother, I remember remembering doing it. I think that if I had not re-inforced the memory regualarly over the years, by remembering the memory of the event, it would be gone.
Thank you for your interest in Movielink. We want you to take part in the powerful Internet movie rental experience that Movielink delivers, but it is presently unavailable to users outside of the United States.
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Can this kind of thing be turned off? Or will someone using a computer at an Internet café automatically leave their password around for the next user on the machine to use?
Your list of libre/open services don't mention any of the calemdering/groupware functions. Nor the web client. Are these functions using proprietory/non-free programs?