Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on July 19, 2005 12:27 AM
Why don't you?
Here in the USA our free speech rights haven't been so curtailed (yet) that a person can't state their opinions on software usability. Even make demands if they want.
Heck, I can even spout nonsense about software that I've never even used, like this: Hey Cinelera folks! How come your software is such a memory hog? You need to fix it.
So, mister STFU, did I just give you a heart attack?
As for your leechers comment: I laugh myself silly everytime I get called a freeloader or leech because I use software that was given away as free.
Why don't you go back to Microsoft where you belong, before your blood pressure makes your head explode? At least there you'll feel like you paid enough to express your opinion.
As more and more people make the change from MS you're going to hear more and more opinions from non-developers whether you like it or not....so, is Linux really ready for the desktop or not?
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Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 19, 2005 12:27 AMHere in the USA our free speech rights haven't been so curtailed (yet) that a person can't state their opinions on software usability. Even make demands if they want.
Heck, I can even spout nonsense about software that I've never even used, like this: Hey Cinelera folks! How come your software is such a memory hog? You need to fix it.
So, mister STFU, did I just give you a heart attack?
As for your leechers comment: I laugh myself silly everytime I get called a freeloader or leech because I use software that was given away as free.
Why don't you go back to Microsoft where you belong, before your blood pressure makes your head explode? At least there you'll feel like you paid enough to express your opinion.
As more and more people make the change from MS you're going to hear more and more opinions from non-developers whether you like it or not....so, is Linux really ready for the desktop or not?
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