Is Open Source Software Falling Short?

Matt Hartley | Datamation | February 21, 2012

Open source software has managed to find its way into the minds and hearts of users on all three popular desktop platforms. I know of countless Windows users who enjoy free access to applications such as Firefox, LibreOffice, GIMP, Filezilla, among others. Users of these popular software titles know all to well the benefits of using open source software.

Yet, there's still the question of using open source software in place of proprietary software. Specifically: can open source software provide an adequate replacement for legacy software? This is the question I’ll answer in this article. I’ll look at the open source applications I use, and how they differ from their proprietary alternatives.