--- Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
MANY customers need CorelDraw printouts.
Typically, those CorelDraw files that require printout, should be converted to a so-called "CCV" format (I have named it). That is all text within the document should be converted to curves and this document should be then converted/exported to a pdf file. By doing this they avoid the problem of missing fonts being replaced by standard or default fonts. PDF readers are available as FOSS KGhostview (PS/PDF viewer). They are also prevented from further direct editing (without hacks)
So, kindly show the cyber cafe owners why Linux suits their needs better than Windows.
There are a few "current" reasons. Rid of nasty viruses. A better browser (Mozilla Firefox). Better stability. Skype is available for Linux distros too, and windows users should be encouraged too. Voice chat over skype is great. One can also know the statistics of voice communication. Ah, that doesn't matter, but as far as I know, it is better than Y! Msgr's voice chat. Ekiga is available on Ubuntu, but in development stage for Windows.
-- FSF of India Associate Fellow http://www.gnu.org.in http://www.somaiya.edu/sksasc
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