Non-proprietary software products are becoming the favorite of most computer users because aside from the fact that they are cheap, most of it are more user-friendly than the commercial software products. Red Hat and Linux, for instance, are able to provide software applications that are able to reach more people because most of them have free download versions until now. With regards to security, fixing patches is easy as long as you have a trusted
network administrator to assist you.
With more products coming from Microsoft alternatives, the better the future of operating systems will become. I think this statement is true because one, we will not be trapped in a single brand of software anymore. Two, the non-proprietary software products have many supporting communities from software development companies. Three, we have Fedora, which is the latest product powered by Linux and one that has a free version online.
Security is not a problem with this new tool because updates and patches are available through its package manager. This is also equipped with the graphical software tools like Pup and Pirut that furnishes sufficient performance for the tools upgrading software. Can Microsoft's
president Bill Gates come up with something like Fedora? Yeah, I guess so, if he'll cross over to open software as well.
Microsoft president Bill Gates has decided to step back from everyday operations of the biggest computer software company to focus on his charitable works. Hearing this report, computer critics and technology reporters gave several comments. Some said tha
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