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Sporkman
April 9th, 2010, 05:37 PM
Front-page Yahoo:


Software

In software, as with some video game hardware, many titles are incompatible with previous files or programs. This definitely gives consumers incentive to upgrade across the board. Many users are also forced to upgrade to new editions after publishers stop providing support to older versions.

Instead of proprietary software, use open source titles, which are usually free for typical users, including upgrades. You also may be able to save money by using general titles instead of specialized ones that only do one thing, since you are less likely to get trapped into expensive service or upgrades later. For example, use Microsoft Excel or Google Spreadsheets instead of custom accounting software. Some users may also find that they don't really need to get the latest and greatest upgrades, unless there are security reasons to do so.

http://green.yahoo.com/blog/daily_green_news/315/five-products-designed-to-fail-early.html

earthpigg
April 9th, 2010, 05:49 PM
open source software such as excel and google docs, huh?

Sporkman
April 9th, 2010, 05:55 PM
open source software such as excel and google docs, huh?

The open source part ends after the bold part. The "also" does the context switching.