I'm somewhat new to the Linux community, but I noticed this about them: they have an active and vibrant community. That's why I switched, and why I am heading towards switching all my church PC's to Linux.īottom line: if Logos developed a Linux version today, I would buy it tomorrow, and I know several other Linux-using pastors that would, too. With the money saved on not having to spend money on OS upgrades, churches and pastors can afford to invest in products like Logos. I would never be able to switch my church or my own personal tech over to Mac, and continually spending money on Windows upgrades drains the budget quickly. Free! That's an OS any church can afford. (I think that describes quite a few church offices.)Ģ. Ubuntu distros breathe fresh life into old PC's, several are designed for older, slower, resource-challenged PC's. We receive alot of donated computers - old PC's that are nearly worthless, that is, until an Ubuntu distro is loaded on them. I think more churches/pastors will be heading to Linux for the same reasons I have:ġ.
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