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Windows only? Haven't you heard? Apple has won the desktop. I bet MS
will be folding any day now.
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Martin Rowe <martin@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: IBM looking to certify Linux
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 14:02, Tom Hightower wrote:
> We all know that IBM has made big investments in Linux for the server
> environment. Are they doing anything to promote / advance Linux for the
> desktop?
I'd rather hoped that this new instant messaging resource IBM have
announced for iSeries Nation would support Linux clients. Unfortunately
it looks to be Windows-only. Somewhat annoying considering the backend
server is an iSeries box. Even AOL have a Linux client for their IM
service!
Regards, Martin
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