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RE[2]: Its Microsoft's mess.
by moondevil on Mon 25th Jun 2012 16:06
in reply to "RE: Its Microsoft's mess."
Limit yourself to one single OEM per OS, and what you get is Apple
Not really, I remember there was lot of competition back in the 8/16bit days.
Hardware/OS vendor A screws you? Then move to other platform.
On the days most applications were coded in Assembly there was more portable content between systems than nowadays.




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2010-03-08
But as you say yourself in the very same post...
The reality is that OEMs are often the least awful option. Limit yourself to one single OEM per OS, and what you get is Apple : Don't like virtual keyboards on 3.5" screens ? Don't like to have the Inquisition decide which software is best for you ? Don't like that you have to pay hundreds of dollars to replace a friggin' laptop battery ? The answer is always "get used to it". Only a healthy OEM ecosystem can allow users to get a reasonable level of hardware and software diversity.