On Tuesday 24 October 2006 18:21, Mike McCarty wrote:
> These are interesting stats, and indicate that Linux may now be
> crossing the gap. I belive most offices are still firmly MS product
> houses, and a move to Linux would not even be considered. I know
> that every time I see a request for a resume, the format requested
> is MS Word.

Use on the desktop should not be tied to use in the server room.  You'll find 
a MUCH higher usage of linux in the server room.  However since the majority 
of the desktops are Windows, MS Word gets used a lot.  A really open cross 
platform format should be used, such as PDF, but that's not a here nor there 
question.

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