Productivity
Productivity software availability has exploded in recent years,
and commercial developers have been producing excellent software for the Linux
platform. The Firefox browser, Opera, and Mozilla are freely available (with
some licensing restrictions) as well as the OpenOffice productivity suite,
KOffice and a host of others, which often come standard on Linux distributions.
Many distributors package commercial software with their distributions, and
many commercial producers offer free downloads for Linux. Linux productivity
packages can usually read and write files from productivity packages on other
platforms; Linux has always been at the leading edge of compatibility and
openness.
Linux happily coexists on the same machine as other operating
systems including Windows or Mac OSX, and Linux easily accesses the files
stored by other operating systems. You can use one of many virtualization
techniques to run Linux and Windows or any other operating system (even another
version of Linux) on the same machine, simultaneously. You can run many Windows
programs on Linux via Wine, or commercial helper products such as Crossover
Office or Cedega, both of which even support the popular game Word of Warcraft!
There are countless Linux distributions which run beautifully from a CD or DVD
without the need to install the operating system. This makes it possible for
new Linux users to see if they like Linux without erasing their old OS or
having to buy another computer.
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