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By Andy McCue

Published: Tuesday 30 October 2007


Name

Anonymous


Location

Glasgow, UK


Occupation

Teacher


Comment

An organisation as large as the BBC and they cannot get a decent offering out there for non-Microsoft users? Pardon me if I remain sceptical and deeply cynical.

As I license payer I demand parity of esteem with any other computer user. Mr Highfield: you are not doing your job in my interests and I help pay your wages. Shape up or ship out.



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