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==Commentary==
==Commentary==
* '''2007-01-26''' [http://www.pthree.org/category/windwoes/ Why I Don’t Run Windows]: an ongoing series of blog entries by Aaron Toponce, with several comparisons to Linux
* '''2006-08-31''' [http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/sbt/2006/0828smbtech1.html Anybody But Microsoft]: Diving into [[OpenOffice]] and [[Linux]], by James E. Gaskin
* '''2006-08-31''' [http://www.networkworld.com/newsletters/sbt/2006/0828smbtech1.html Anybody But Microsoft]: Diving into [[OpenOffice]] and [[Linux]], by James E. Gaskin
* '''2006-08-21''' [http://amarok.kde.org/blog/archives/216-Inconsistent-GUIs-on-Linux.html Inconsistent GUIs on Linux]: "It’s a commonly repeated opinion that on Linux all application GUIs look different, but on Windows all/most applications feel like Windows applications."
* '''2006-08-21''' [http://amarok.kde.org/blog/archives/216-Inconsistent-GUIs-on-Linux.html Inconsistent GUIs on Linux]: "It’s a commonly repeated opinion that on Linux all application GUIs look different, but on Windows all/most applications feel like Windows applications."
* '''2006-08-17''' [http://dotclue.org/archives/002577.html They still don’t get it...] by J Greely
* '''2006-08-17''' [http://dotclue.org/archives/002577.html They still don’t get it...] by J Greely
* '''2006-05-15''' [http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/05/15/0532219  Can Ordinary PC Users Ditch Windows for Linux?] (Slashdot)
* '''2006-05-15''' [http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/05/15/0532219  Can Ordinary PC Users Ditch Windows for Linux?] (Slashdot)

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Linux and Microsoft Windows are often seen as competitors, with Linux being cheaper (often free) but less reliable.

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