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RE: Build project: Office computer - Episode 3 - Computer assembly

in #technology8 years ago

Guess that answers that, I feel the same way for Linux. A better and less taxing OS, but it takes it's time to get accustomed to. That is what is hurting it the most, inability to support different hardware and software limitations. The plus sides are that it's easier to develop and you have more power in your own hands. Plus most good programs start off free and then move up to become proprietary, the sad part is that later they don't support their "competition" so Adobe and Nvidia won't move "back" to where they started off with. They have a big enough market to cater to.

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I don't like upgrade that is downgrade.. If I learned a lot things in excel, photoshop, autocad why would I use then some built-in programs that aren't close to those .

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