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> market. (Great economy or not, if the only thing you know is
> something no
> one uses and very few ever heard of, you're going to find job-hunting
> difficult.)
>
If that's a stab at "that which is not MS-Word", I'd
say wait another year or two and as Linux makes more
and more of an impression on the business desktop,
Word will lose market share.
I hope Adobe has the brains to come out with a worthy
successor to Frame, that works on Linux... :-)
Kevin McLauchlan
kmclauchlan -at- chrysalis-its -dot- com
Kevin McLauchlan
kmclauchlan -at- chrysalis-its -dot- com