I've used FreeBSD/gnome for my desktop for a year and half. I only go to windows for a few windows only application that I need on a rare occasion.
This article says "After reading this article you'll see that beside Adobe Flash, you can have an affordable, secure and alternative system which can fullfill your needs". Well, I believe that not having Flash is a great benefit. Though I believe it is probably available on the unix/freebsd/linux environment as it is on my Nokia 770 which runs linux.
Thinking about making a comment on this blog post? Great! But please remember that this space is for just that, comments about this blog post. It is not a place to post random thoughts about other stuff. We found that most of the "comments" posted here are not comments at all and should have really been posted in our forum. So:
If you are just planning to spam... go away as all the comments are premoderated
Have something to actually say about this blog post, please submit your comment here:
Leave a comment:
We welcome your comments on this post in the FreeBSD Blog. That means a comment on this post, not something about some other topic.
Name: (required)
Email: (required, not published)
Comment:
Note: Your comment will be immediately submitted and you will have no opportunity to review to edit it.
It is recommend that you register on FreeBSD Blog and login so you can include full html (ie: links). We don't have a chapta because we think we're smarter than the spambots.