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Have you ever asked yourself any of the following questions?

  •  Why do I have to upgrade my PC to the new version of Windows (R) when all I want to do is to upgrade my version of Microsoft Office (R)?
  • The reverse question: why do I have to upgrade to a newer version of Microsoft Office (R) when all I want is a newer version of Windows (R)?
  • Why do I now have to upgrade all the PCs in my office to both a newer version of Windows (R) and a newer version of Office just because the new computer I just ordered was pre-installed with a new version of Windows which I do not want?
  • When I upgrade to the latest version of Windows (R), why do I now have to upgrade the hardware on my computers?
  • Why do I have to pay this Microsoft Tax seemingly every time I want to make a simple change to my office computers?

If you find yourself asking these questions rest assured: you are not alone!  Many people around the world have been asking these sorts of questions in increasing numbers and with increasing frequency.

Don’t you think it’s time to stop paying the Microsoft Tax?
Don’t you think it’s time to investigate a faster, more reliable and more secure alternative to the Microsoft Monopoly of your desktop?

 

If you think no such alternative exists, guess again! The good news is that there is a fabulous alternative known as Linux, which comes from the world of open source.  Microsoft is hopping mad about the rising popularity of Linux, but they don’t know how to combat this grass roots rebellion against their empire!  They can’t buy Linux ... because it’s open source and freely available to anybody in the world to download and use. They’ve tried to reverse engineer Linux ... but we all know how that went: just take a look at Windows Vista (R) ... bloated, sluggish, prone to crashing, and you can see what we mean.

If nothing else, please take the time to look at our True Cost pages before you make a decision to keep paying the Microsoft Tax.

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