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At my house I have 2 PCs and 2 Macs. One Mac is a PowerPC while the other isa 68K. The PowerPC runs Linux most of the time (since I can't run OS X on it) while the Mac is running System 7.6.1. One of the two PCs I have runs Ubuntu Linux. For the most part, I never have a problem sharing or reading files from either of them. The only one that has posed a problem with compatibility has been the 4th computer, the Windows PC that my wife uses. The apps that I use for office productivity on the first 3 machines seem to understand one another. However, the 4th PC running MS Office doesn't play nice with my .sxw files or any other file format for that matter. Shame... It's gotten to the point that I tend to get the most done on my other computers than on that one PC. If only Windows were more compatible with my systems, then maybe I would consider using it once in a while. While there really is no computer without it's compatibility issues, I would have to say that Windows is the king of incompatibility. It just doesn't like to play nice with anything that isn't from MS. Sounds a lot like the "Not Invented Here" Syndrome that almost put IBM and Apple out to pasture. Hopefully with the new Office actually adhering to standards for true interoperability, this will change, but knowing Microsoft, they will find a way to make themselves incompatible withthe rest of the free world once again... ![]()
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