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Any small/mid sized businesses using linux
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Using Linux in my company doing Software Engineering. Everything is fine, except the lack of some specialized tools like properitary compilers.
Not exactly you question, as it is a small installation there is not much support. The biggest issue by far is the acceptance from business partners, which stick to their office365 and won‘t accept anything Otter.
Yah I don't blame them for not liking Otter. I'm more of a beaver fan myself
Otter Browser?