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Des Moines, Iowa
Kyle R. Conway is a Vice President of Operations for a non-profit, a former Director of Training and Curriculum at a behavioral health organization, a recovering University Graduate part-time Art Instructor, and a perpetually afflicted multidiscriplinary artist.
Kyle holds a PhD in Fine Arts from Texas Tech University.
He likes tea.
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This is true (and terrifying). Math (in particular, accounting) was one of the reasons I ended up writing this article. A relative indicated that using Linux would be impossible (for school) because they needed a special program for accounting. When pressed or features the application did nothing that [GnuCash](https://gnucash.org/) didn't do.
Policies like that would have me inquiring (very politely at first) and then finding my own workarounds (if possible) while simultaneously complaining formally. Maybe there is some magical benefit to the software, but odds are good it's not even usefully restrictive.
I never really got into Zotero, but I love the idea of it. I ended up using Emacs' org-mode to manage citations. It was ugly, but it worked.