> (I've just seen Dotan's latest response about going back to Windows - I
> just want to say that you don't have to have a CS degree to be able to
> contribute meaningfully to open source projects. I was inspired by
> Bjoern's response, and I plan to have a look at some of the trivial
> tickets as soon as I can.)
>
I certainly will not go back to Windows for everyday computing, but if
seems that setting up a VMware virtual machine, exporting my KDEPIM
data to Outlook, then from Outlook to the Nokia suite, then from the
Nokia suite to the phone is easier than setting up OpenSync for the
foreseeable future. Again, this is not a stab at the devs, whom I
appreciate very much, but it is the reality of the situation. The only
problem is that my Windows license covers a machine that I no longer
use, and it seems that the license is not transferable. So that means
either forking out $$$ for a Windows license (Can XP be bought any
more?) or using pirated software. Neither option seems appealing to
me.
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