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Perhaps you do not need Windows, but many people do need Windows whether you do or not. People need Windows because Windows runs X, where X is a program that the person needs to run. Often X is Office, which runs on Windows and Mac, but works best on Windows. X might be a game like Starcraft 2 or whatever the cool kids are playing now. In any case there is enough applications out there that run on Windows or run best on Windows to keep the franchise alive for a long long time. So Microsoft will not die any time soon. But because of the Web and Google and Linux and Mac OS X and iPhone people need Windows less than they used to. That is why Microsoft is not doing as well financially as they were 5 years ago.