Hi Janina

My point was really more that the integration was non-existent.  Of course we 
know how it’s done because we have the knowledge to suss it all out, but Mac 
and Windows users don’t even have the worry of learning.  I think VMWare made 
an important decision to allow distributors to bundle their tools, but 
unfortunately they can no longer depend on providing support or clear guidance 
on how to use them—that’s the overall curse of Linux and the reason why the Mac 
is the alternative to Windows for commercially developed and distributed 
software.

Which is not to say I want Linux to fail.  My experience, though, says it’s not 
practical for me.  At least, not until Firefox is usable and isn’t constantly 
being broken.

Cheers,
Sabahattin

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