Perhaps we could get them interested in the product by showing it fixing Windows (which is a hard task in anyone's mind) after malware has rendered it unusable. IMO, this linux eliteism is what is keeping it from being adopted. It's, God forbid, getting as bad or worse than mac eliteism.I always thought Windows malware was a terrific way to get Windows users so disgusted with Windows, they'd be amenable to reason. Using Linux to fix the damn thing is a step in the wrong direction. If they want anti-virus products for their proprietary systems, they should be willing to pay for it like all their other proprietary software. If they think that's unreasonable, then they should be screaming at the schmucks who are selling them their brittleware.
I still have a Windows machine, simply because it can run programs that linux can't. I assume many other people do the same. Stop treating linux as the only solution (though I agree it should be PART of the solution).
Regards,
Andrew
-- My computer beat me at chess, I beat it at boxing. We're even.
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