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Hi NGM'sG,
Clearly if you happy with XP then there is no reason for needing to change. I had become increasing sickened by the attitude of MS and the instability and unreliability which I had experienced, culminating in the ridiculous bloat, insecurity and inability to continue using what you had paid to use after 30 days, unless you then played further adventure games. I thus determined to make the effort. It is not easy purely because there is so much confusion out there, amongst many who have no idea what they are talking about, but post in forums making supposedly valid statements! Once you have put in the groundwork and sorted out the wheat from the chaff in Linux, you find that there are distros which are now very advanced and easy to install and maintain. If anyone considers making the change I can now point in the right direction. (There are basically two extreme types of Linux - Linux for nerds who want to spend all of their time playing Linux, and Linux for those who want to install it and get on with using it!) I now have various distros of Linux running on a total of more than 5 PCs, with proper working wireless networking, sound, video, printing, scanning and MIDI.)
As you observe, Finarea do not generally respond to their customers' problems or needs. However in this case I did get a number of replies from them, although it is clear that they cannot be bothered if their new invoices may be read only on MS OSs with Adobe, even though their invoices are not produced using Adobe Acrobat. (There is a version of Acrobat for Linux, but that also cannot read their invoice files produced with the freeware utility they have decided to use, which does not produce proper pdf files.)
My recent communication with 1899 was as follows:
"Dear customer, You must install Adobe reader for system to work. Kind regards Customer service"
My reply:
"That is a fatuous reply! Adobe is just one proprietary application for pdf. By definition pdf files (Portable Document File) must be able to be read by any pdf application! That is the international standard. The objective of pdf is that they can be read when any operating system is being used - not only Microsoft systems.
An increasing number of people are going to be moving to Google's on-line OS (which is essentially Unix based) in the near future. What are you going to do then? Only have customers who do not use the Google system? How is it that all other companies produce pdf files which are proper pdf files and can be read on all OSs? Only you decide to use a free downloaded inadequate application which cannot produce proper pdf files, presumably because you cannot be bothered to purchase a genuine commercial application which works properly?
Your processes worked properly until you decided to change over to using this piece of free software to produce your invoices in sham pdf. Why you chose this particular one is difficult to understand, since there are many other freeware applications (to work from MS OSs) available to produce proper pdf files, which do work with all other OSs. Rather than dictate to your customers that they must purchase one particular pdf software application only, and must use MS operating systems only, I suggest that you need to become more customer centric; otherwise, particularly as users turn to the Google OS you will lose customers.
Customers are the lifeblood of enterprises. If any enterprise is not customer focussed then it will not prosper in the long term. That means doing what the market wants and needs - not attempting to dictate to the market what it must do !!"
Thanks for the tip about zerop NGM'sG; I will look at that and see if they do not have this sort of problem.
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