Quote from ktmexc20:
Hi, thanks.
You should try it. You just might like it.
I'm really not trying to inflame your #3, but in attempting to speak on behalf of other Linux users, I'll tell you that it's that good of an operating system experience, that we simply want to enlighten Windows users of their alternatives.
And just to let you know that being a computer geek is certainly not a requirement to using it. I recently switched from Gentoo (geekiness required) to Kubuntu (Ubuntu sibling) and it has been completely (and literally) a "plug 'n play" experience. Quite honestly, much easier to work with than any experience I've had with Windows (I'll never go back).
Only trying to enlighten... Not to recruit
-kt
I believe I have an app that runs partly on Linux... Acronis True Image.
But as everything I have works virtually flawlessly in Windows right now.... and I know my primary trading stuff does not work in Linux... I'd be going through a lot of hassle for nothing to try to convert. Other than *possibly* saving the cost* of Microsoft products, I see no real benefit.
* The primary expense of Microsoft products are in Windows and Office... they are *very* cheap if you play your cards right... hardly worth the effort to try to avoid the cost.


