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Originally Posted by Gideon
You'd just be out of luck.
I'll never understand why public institutions always use some assbackwards format for things. You'd think there would be a real priority on interoperability.
It's like my university... most the students have Macs and they go through an incredibly expensive transition to an Exchange server instead of something free everyone can use. Or using Ruckus (wma encryption, now defunct) which is Windows only for a music service.
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Yeah, i had the same problem in college. 90% of the students in Computer Science had either Macs or Linux machines, and the school insisted on using as much microsoft software as possible.