I agree that a solution that is not bound to Windows is the way to go. There are a number of options, of which Java and web based applications are only two.

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On Jul 27, 2005, at 6:02 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:

I think that in the US, that it is highly likely that no one will think twice about using Windows for CPRS except for a few that are naturally drawn to Linux for other reasons, but in developing countries, there is no doubt in my mind that it will be welcome and in the countries with governments that are embracing open source that are not developing, it should be welcome, too.




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