Non-price competition? Here's another take on it. ...in a free market - and by free here I mean the ideal forms of capitalism propounded in the Wealth of Nations, the lowest cost-provider wins. Now as it turns out this type of capitalism is not what we see in the software industry. And in the long term those with the current monopoly cannot compete with Free Software on price or quality. So the monopolist must resort to other means - it must prevent the market from being free, because a free market means it loses its vast and expanding powers. -- Andreas Pour
The interview is here: http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=158 (This is not a technical piece, but for those completely unacquainted with Linux, KDE is an (optional) bunch of software that provides a GUI -- buttons, popup menus, dialog boxes etc. -- for computers using the GNU/Linux operating system. Like GNU-ware and Linux, it is freeware.) - Mike -- Michael Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.tallships.ca/mspencer/