On 6/8/07, J Storrs Hall, PhD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is basically right. There are plenty of innovative Open Source programs
out there, but they are typically some academic's thesis work. Being Open
Source can allow them to be turned into solid usable applications, but it
can't create them in the first place.

Being Closed Source can't create them neither (just a note for the
sake of completeness).

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