computer. So, again, don't worry about that. But the installed software? Yeah, there's a Libra office is the version of an Office suite that's included with Linux. It's available for Mac and OS 10 as well. So if you wanted to try it out on your computer today, you could do that and see how compatible it is. They're designed to be compatible. They're not absolutely 100 percent. I'd say 90 to 99 percent compatible. But give it a try. There's Libra office. There's OpenOffice. There's a number of Office suites out there. I'd go with one of those two because they're the two that come standard on Linux. And if you're thinking about trying Linux, why not try the software that comes on Linux on your Windows machine or on your OS 10 machine before you go the whole hog and switch over to Linux or even try Linux. That's the other thing you can do. You can try it without installing it on your existing hardware. Well, I mean, putting it on your existing hardware, that sounds simple enough. But (17/44)
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