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Well, yes, but OpenGL is more stable than Direct-X. Games have a short life cycle, so API stability is less critical for game devs. For other applications API stability matters, and not being locked to a single vendor that follow their own whims matters too. Web browsers will always have to maintain backwardscompatibility for several years, so the platform cannot change under your feet. And management can sack the IT department if they can do with a browser that is upgraded with OS auto-updates... No installs to be maintained.
Edited 2011-04-12 20:22 UTC