Jaime Garmendia wrote:
> Good luck... or just take the big step and switch to linux. Ubuntu
> linux will run very well on a 700MHz and up computer (Pentium or
> Athlon), for example, and comes with Firefox, OpenOffice and many
> other good alternatives to MS programs. OM related bit: gPhoto and
> gPhoto2 can talk directly to almost all Olympus cameras out there, via
> their USB ports or via their old serial connectors. And you can't beat
> the price.
Or buy a Mac. Macs are priced competitively with top-tier PC
manufacturers (Dell, HP, etc.), and Firefox, OpenOffice (or equivalents)
and genuine Microsoft Office (and other MS software) runs on them as
well. (I'll give you that the OS is not free, however.) Macs even come
with a built-in software firewall which is surprisingly effective --
it's the one that kept malware away from the Mac in that "7-minute" test
you mentioned. Nothing against Linux -- just that it's likely easier to
be a "user" on a Mac than on a Linux machine.
_My_ Ob camera bit: I can plug my digital camera into the Mac and have
it recognized immediately. :-)
Steve
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