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I understand what you try to say here, and I agree. But I think that you can blame Microsoft - not all companies compete using the broken patent system. Google comes to mind - have they sued anyone for competing products? You mentioned HTC before - I know they are not U.S. based, but since they are in the US market, they could sue as well if they chose to.
Agreed completely. Forgot to mention MS Office. I've been a big OpenOffice (then Libre) proponent until I tried Office 2010. Came with my ep121 (the EeeSlate). Ad supported version. Decided to give it a try (after installing LibreOffice and using it for a few days). The difference is night and day - especially on a touch interface. But not only there - everything I used to do in LibreOffice takes half the steps in MS Office, and than there are lots of useful stuff that you can't simply do in Libre (text art, image editing within a document is way ahead in MS Office, no character recognition or Pen Tools whatsoever, paste options that makes editing articles a cinch). So I shelled out $150 for the Student & Home edition, and it was well worth it, every single cent (and the license allows me to install it on three different devices). The time and energy I save in the next few years worth far more than $150.
I'd love to know how you know that.