hey I think u guy's are missing the point here
let us see the situation with my point of view
A guy who is on gnu/linux wants information
about new stuff and what he gets is a New_Features.doc
which he most probably will not be able to read
You call this help? ok, god help you in the same way
when you need it.
What I did, asked that guy not to use .doc as most of
us will not be able to read it.
what I did wrong, Gave some reasons to support my
theory
That I belive were correct but most of us had other
ANGLES
so sorry;
the s/w I was reffering to comes bundled with
gnu/linux
if you have gnu/linux you would have never
asked this question.
And about philosophy the only reason i'm still using
gnu/linux and not the user-friendly M$ o.s is the
philosophy.
not The funky graphics and not the great networking
facilities I don't use any of them just the
philosophy.
i'm trying to build a free world . Its true that these
formats are very good and get your job done but they
are
proprietary. and no one knows what is going on in the
s/w
what is being relayed onto your machine and what is
taken
out of it.
Consider this "If I blind fold you and give you
something
to eat; you have no idea of what it is!,will you eat
it?
you might. but I will certainly not eat food or use a
s/w or format
I have no idea about.
from: a person with a relatively simpler point of
view.
to: people with twisted head.
--
Pankaj Kaushal
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