>>>If you're a M$ addict, I guess there must be a support group in your area :).
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>Victor works in healthcare where there's huge MS orientation. Plenty of Oracle or Unix/Linux behind the scenes and device trickshots, but the human-facing part is almost 100% Windows IME- either directly or via RDS from other OS.
Having spent many years in the same branch, I concur - medical industry is a place with lots of side machines connecting to PCs, and in many cases the manufacturers simply didn't provide the connecting apps (drivers and whatnot) for anything but Windowses. Though nowadays it's mostly HL7 messaging, which is pretty much independent of the OS, there's still the inertia - all those apps which were written previously mostly work under Windowses only.
Just wondering why didn't this happen in other industries too?