Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jan 2009 10:27 UTC
Every now and then, some blogger working for a big website will write a story about how company Abc should make radical move Xyz in order to better, eh, well, that's usually left in the dark. These are generally more akin to said bloggers hoping for radical move Xyz rather than there being a well-argumented reasoning. Radical moves in the technology business don't happen very often, but when they do, there's generally a good reason for them.
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I might hate pretty much every version of Windows (aside 2000) and I might think that it's bloated yet still lacking a number of (for me) the must-have features OS X and UNIX/Linux offer - but at the end of the day Microsoft is a business and Windows is their income.
If I don't like Windows, then I don't use it - simple as.
I don't whine on about how such-and-such open source licence would be better than propriatry software. I just use and support the opperating systems I like.
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Indeed.
I might hate pretty much every version of Windows (aside 2000) and I might think that it's bloated yet still lacking a number of (for me) the must-have features OS X and UNIX/Linux offer - but at the end of the day Microsoft is a business and Windows is their income.
If I don't like Windows, then I don't use it - simple as.
I don't whine on about how such-and-such open source licence would be better than propriatry software. I just use and support the opperating systems I like.