At work I'm required to use windows for a few apps that havn't been ported to linux yet. So having Firefox and Openoffice for windows is nice. Then when I go home I have the same apps on Linux.
I was at a lug event at Novell Brainshare where he basically said the same things. He focused more on the Mono project and really extolled its cross platform abilities.
He also showed some of the new features of 2.6 it really does simplify some things.
4 months ago when I started a new job, I decided to try the mozilla mail thing. After 2 weeks of annoyance, I went back to Eudora. I love Mozilla's browser, but their mail is really lacking.
At work I'm required to use windows for a few apps that havn't been ported to linux yet. So having Firefox and Openoffice for windows is nice. Then when I go home I have the same apps on Linux.
I was at a lug event at Novell Brainshare where he basically said the same things. He focused more on the Mono project and really extolled its cross platform abilities. He also showed some of the new features of 2.6 it really does simplify some things.
4 months ago when I started a new job, I decided to try the mozilla mail thing. After 2 weeks of annoyance, I went back to Eudora. I love Mozilla's browser, but their mail is really lacking.