[ale] Open Source Apps
Dow Hurst
dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Fri Jan 16 20:26:02 EST 2004
My user base is very educated and small (7 users). I have a
mix of technologies and have found this:
My people:
hate/despise viruses, cracks and value security.
want to use apps they know.
will pay for non-buggy, easy to use apps.
want ultimate compatibility with everyone else.
want to get work done.
hate/despise not getting work done. ;-)
So, as Linux apps fit into those categories, we have added
them. If I could get a Endnote clone, with all it's ease of
use to work with Openoffice, and if Rosetta Stone Italian
software was available for Linux, then I could switch my
boss over to Linux. She'd be happy with that. The Mac OSX
guy with the Ti laptop wouldn't change, no way. If some
particular kids game software was availabe for Linux and
also Dragon Naturally Speaking then I'd have one researcher
hands down. The others use Linux/Unix/Windows for certain
applications they know.
So, my conclusion is that, for highly educated people driven
to work hard, the apps that they know and will do the job
drive the choice. Everyone in our research group is
drooling over having a fast Linux graphics workstation at
home or on a laptop so they can run our main modelling
application Schrodinger's Maestro/Macromodel/Jaguar.
People who don't know about what is available on Linux need
to know. They need all their apps to run under Linux or
have easy to learn and use equivalents. This should be the
year of FAQs and solid instructional help development for
the present Linux apps, such as KDE, OpenOffice, Mozilla,
Scribus, put your app here, so that they can drive
acceptance. Every person I've met that has taken the plunge
and gotten enough help to get over the hump of the learning
curve so they were productive have been so amazed at the
power, stability, and quality of a Linux based machine. It
is the time to get productive again and understanding how to
make the machine work for you that is the barrier.
End of rant, and have nice weekend fiddling with Linux and
not fixing Windows.
Dow
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