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Re: fc6 and Open Office save the day, once again

____/ 7 on Thursday 12 July 2007 20:23 : \____

>  tblanchard001@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
>> Ever since using Adobe 8 on Microsoft Windows, there have several
>> instances where someone will create and save an adobe pdf document.
>> No problem, but then a couple of days later when they try to reopen
>> the document or they email it to someone, Adobe reports that the
>> document is corrupt. Very frustrating!
>> 
>> Sure enough when this happens I the email the bad pdf to my fc6, open
>> office workstation, I open in Open Office (OO can open the file but
>> the Adobe 8 cannot) then I export as a pdf, and I've somehow fixed a
>> broken pdf.
>> 
>> Moral of the story:  You need this technology in your company/home/
>> everywhere.  It's the only stuff that works.
> 
> Exactly Correct.
> Windopws is the great Quaratined OS of our time because
> of its a high security risks it needs Linux firewalls and
> servers to do all the real work and where it pretends to do some
> work like on the desktop, its ONLY because open source programs
> like Open Office doing the interoperability and file conversion
> thing that then keeps all the balls in the air.
> 
> Even virtualized windopws crap crashes with the same old blue
> screens. Its a hilarious screem!
> 
> Running Linux Desktop like Ubuntu with Beryl and having virtualized
> machines, side by side with a windopws slow creamy time consuming sloth
> makes you never want to go back to windopws again!

You misspelled Windows, sir.

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