Hi all, Here an interesting article published on EarthWeb.com comparing Vista and Fedora, with favorable comments to Fedora features. "(..) Fedora 7 adds a veneer to the GNU/Linux desktop that provides much of the ease of use of a Windows operating system, but beneath it, the traditional Unix concerns for security and for users doing things their own way remains. While users can ignore these concerns, especially when just starting out, as they become more experienced they may welcome the added control. Fedora and its default GNOME desktop may still have a few lessons to learn from Vista, particularly in the selection of administration tools. Yet in terms of almost everything that's important to users, Fedora and GNOME have overtaken Vista and are rapidly pulling away from it. As the addition of the side panel shows, it is Windows that is starting to learn from GNU/Linux. The days when the situation was the other way around are over." Complete history: http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/entdev/article.php/11070_3694206_1 Regards, -- Davidson Paulo Linux System Administrator LPI Level 1 Certified: LPI000132770 Fedora Amabassador/Brazil BrOffice.org Users Group national leader BrOffice.org Zine editor http://medwiki.sourceforge.net/ http://natpack.sourceforge.net/ -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list