Well given the choice between using an MS product that is not very good, or
finding a spare computer, installing linux, learning how to to use Linux,
installing the "better product", learning how to use that, then hoping
windows users can view the file format.
I would of corse still choose option 1 because it wont take anywhere near as
long, wont be as stressful, and serves the purpose. Going through all the
wasted time an effort of learning a new OS just to use a few better programs
would be kinda silly.

-----Original Message-----
From: Munson, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 09 May 2006 17:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Big SQL security hole at Crystaltech?

> Maybe the problem is that you're talking to "Microsoft fans", whoever 
> they are. Most users of Windows, or almost any other product for that 
> matter, aren't fans - they may be satisfied customers, but they're not 
> fanatic about their choices.

"Microsoft fans" is just my personal term for people that will use Microsoft
for everything, regardless of how bad the product is when compared to the
competition.  



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