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[seul-edu] What does OS-X mean to a Linux user?
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- Subject: [seul-edu] What does OS-X mean to a Linux user?
- From: "S. Barret Dolph" <white129@ms7.hinet.net>
- Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2001 11:55:37 +0800
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Will this mean that software for OS-X will be useable for
a Linux user? Specifically, I will need to start using
Quark desktop publishing in order to format my books in
order to publish them here in Taiwan. It seems that I will
have to go back to Windows, Mac's are quite expensive here, in
order to do this. Am I simply doomed to this fate?
Cordially,
S. Barret Dolph