If it says "FREE" its probably shitty.
Oh. Guess I should uninstall Firefox, Thunderbird, and AVG.Do you know of any Windows-based text editors that have the capability of showing line numbers that aren't free? I don't want to accidentally download a perfectly good shitty one!
Again, be specific - what skills are "they" lacking? And when I say "they", I mean the large number of Windows users, in home, business, and education settings, who experience Windows component crashes, Windows system crashes, and/or general program crashes due to faulty system calls on a fairly regular basis (10+ times per year).
Quote from: Kintaro on 17 August 2008, 10:24If it says "FREE" its probably shitty. Would that be free as in FOSS or beer?
Quote from: worker201 on 17 August 2008, 06:46Again, be specific - what skills are "they" lacking? And when I say "they", I mean the large number of Windows users, in home, business, and education settings, who experience Windows component crashes, Windows system crashes, and/or general program crashes due to faulty system calls on a fairly regular basis (10+ times per year).Those tend to be software problems, and do not crash the entire system. Usually just the kind where the program closes and Windows asks if you want to submit an error report (which can be turned off)
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I'm using Vista and it is fine. Learn to use your computer properly, and XP hardly crashes.
Beer, I was talking about Download.com and all that shit.
I don't consider anything free about Open Source, its no special freedom to me, its just open source.