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Old 07-08-2021, 04:53 PM   #81
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Depends on the end-user. If all you need to do is browse the internet, get email and type/print the occasional book report (and let's face it; that's a huge chunk of end-users), then yeah... Linux has pretty-much gotten as easy to use as Windows.
But judging by the original topic of this thread, if you want to OCR something, which IMO is not super-advanced user stuff, it is a lot harder to do in Linux than it is in Windows.

Linux is fine for super generic tasks (mail, browse, office suites), but for anything even slightly more, then you are going to hit those limitations.

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