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Microsoft Hatred FAQ 5173On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 15:35:47 +0000, Not Bill Gates You don't care that innovation in desktop software has been crippled by the actions of the monopoly player Microsoft? Microsoft Hatred FAQ 5175 It depends upon how different the products are and how easy it is to shop out of your local market. If the products are equally... In 1988, there were something like ten or a dozen word processors available to choose from, and they were competing on price and features like crazy. That was then, now there is just MS Office. The most innovative things Microsoft has added to Office in the last decade? Clippy the paperclip. An XML wrapper to their binary file format. And the incredible disappearing and reappearing menus. You don't care that the cost of OS and office software has risen, rather than fallen, because of the monopoly power of Microsoft? You don't care that because of Microsoft's neglect, there are millions of zombie PCs running their sub-standard OS across the world, sending hundreds of millions of spam emails? I can tell you, even if you are lucky enough to not be receiving spams, you are still paying for it in higher ISP costs, because *they* certainly are receiving those spams and trying to block them. It must be nice to be so free of cares...
That would be a good guess, except that Microsoft's predatory and illegal behaviour began long before OS-2 was even planned. It began in the mid 1970s, with MS DOS.
Microsoft Hatred FAQ 5174 How could he resell an OS that "could be developed"? If nobody wants these operating systems, then it doesn't hurt him not to be able to sell them. If... -- Steven.
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