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Not to take away from your argument about Apple, but you make it sound like Microsoft´s days of evil are long gone and we now have a softer kindler Microsoft.
You can´t be serious, can you?
See what Microsoft has done to the possibility of a real standard for Office documents (ODT), how half-baked and non-conformant to what it promised to do for its own "XML-standard", how it continues to support patented crap for video distribution and how it continues to spread FUD about competitors day in and day out.
So Microsoft is still the same old wine in new bottles, I am afraid to say.