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    <title>JohnO: The Host with the Most</title>
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    Although you are biased to Compila, they do indeed offer a good service. There are plenty more fish in the see though, and it pays to shop around. 
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    Great discussion. &lt;br /&gt;
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I agree, schools in the UK should be using Open Source software. There is too much emphasis and over-use of Microsoft, but schools get enticed by the lower licence fees for education. However, OpenSource is ever more cost effective - free licensing. Support may be an issue, but only until teachers get up to speed with using OS software - which is not that different from MS 
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