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I'm sorry, but what the hell *are* you ranting about? You seem to be upset that Microsoft has APIs at all, as if this is some cardinal sin. Yes, it's true that if you use an API to write your program, you will be stuck with that API if you are not careful when constructing your program. This is not news and it's just as true on Linux, OS X, BeOS, OpenBSD, etc. as it is on Windows. If you use Xlib, then you will be stuck with Xlib. Who cares?
And also, why should MS write all of their programs to run on every GD operating system out there? It's not in their interest and honestly, it's a waste of time.