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lopatir20-Jan-17 3:29
lopatir20-Jan-17 3:29 
I hope not!

I like the ms products, but do not like the lack of choice,
realistically to support ms client base sort of stuck with ms, the alternatives are still below par.
With database we have it: oracle, mysql...
with office, well open/libre not quite good enough, same with .net dev tools, even the OS (remember this is for the client base, not my own playground - can't make computer illiterate customer go linucs, can make them use libre and have to choose Save-As choosing the file type ms [and have the document look like sh*t when they send it to someone else because there are still some rendering differences - and face it, there is NO good fully functional alternative for excel]).

Summary: ms is perfectly good, but I want realistic/viable [stupid] client acceptable options.
Sin tack ear lol
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