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Richard Conn writes:
> Just check out http://communities.msn.com/ and enter one of the communities
> and read the online help to see.
But that's the whole point, what I can see from a Unix platform
doesn't impress me. I'm assuming you get a much bigger and better
view from Windows, but a Unix user can't ever find out. From a Unix
perspective it looks like it only offers web pages, chat groups, and
message and file archives. That's not exactly a unique set of
offerings.
If I'm missing something could you summarize the capabilities and save
me the time and effort of buying/borrowing/stealing a Windows box?
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Craig Spannring [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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> > BTW, what features does the MSN Communities give you? (Yes, I'm one
> > of those Unix users that MS is trying to shut out of the Internet.)
> > Is it worth buying a PC with Windows to use it?
> >
> >
> > --
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> > Life is short. | Craig Spannring
> > Bike hard, ski fast. | [log in to unmask]
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> > When all you've got is Perl, everything feels like a smashed thumb
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Life is short. | Craig Spannring
Bike hard, ski fast. | [log in to unmask]
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When all you've got is Perl, everything feels like a smashed thumb
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