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~s.o.s~
A software which performs in a same way as another software is good to go, but a software exactly same as a licensed software sure sounds like walking on barbed wire.... 
I wasn't talking about software which performs identically to properietary software. Open source can almost always create a solution, but the result is generally lousy and unusable (take
ReactOS as an example; it's supposed to work just like Windows, but in reality it's far too buggy for everyday use).
"Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal."