Dropping GNU/Linux helps restore Corel profitability
After six years of financial difficulties and reorganizations, Corel finally seems on track with promising first and second quarters in 2006 and a return to public trading. One of the first steps in this turnabout, according to Graham Brown, executive vice president of software development at Corel, was the jettisoning the company’s products for GNU/Linux, WordPerfect for Linux and Corel Linux.
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