| ``By "Desktop" - though, I mean users who are planning on downloading/installing various productivity utilities, applications, etc... to do their job.'' I think the average user could be satisfied with what's available on OpenBSD. The only bummer is flash. ``Creating Reports, Slide Decks, PDFs, Spreadsheets, charts, diagrams[...]'' LibreOffice is available on OpenBSD. ``IM apps'' Pidgin and a ton of other clients are available. ``Skype'' It used to work a few releases ago, I don't know if it still does now. `` - whatever random app they want to use to do their Job.'' Yes, if you compare it to Windows in that regard then it's at a loss. But if you compare it to Liunx I'd say it's up to par. The problem is that it's getting harder to keep up to date, which is what Marc is trying to explain in his email to tech@. |