Dear Francisco,
> And they will be happier if they do not have the machines configuration
> changed when installed a new program. And 90%, I think, don't know what to
> do when it happens. Come on, Alan, we'd enough of M$ behaviour!
My recommendation would be not to use M$, but then I'm biased. (Perhaps
"prejudiced" is a better word.)
> Last week I bought Harry Potter, a game, to my son, 7 years old. When I
> realize he was playng the game. I ask him if he installed the game by
> himself. His reply: "Daddy, you just put cd in the drive and press Enter
> key 2 or 3 times and click in finished button" That's the way people
> thinks, unhappily. But it is.
A truly magical install? Anyway, my recommendation would be not to^H^H^H
> My english is very poor, you know it.
If everyone spoke perfect English the World would be a very boring place
(and possibly a bit smaller). Please stop apologising - you make us (me,
anyway) feel guilty about not being able to speak a word of Portuguese!
> I want to learnig about computers, []. So I subscribe the AbiWord list.
Not sure I see the connection...
> I learned a lot here.
... but apparently there is one. You're welcome. :-)
> That's what I think, a AbiWord user. Just a user.
An AbiWord user is never "just" a user.
Regards, Frank
Francis James Franklin
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It's getting them wrong that is living, getting them wrong and wrong and
wrong and then, on careful reconsideration, getting them wrong again.
That's how we know we're alive: we're wrong.
--- Philip Roth
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