Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Feb 2006 18:07 UTC, submitted by Peter Parker
Microsoft "Microsoft may not make flawless software, but its proprietary strategy is hard to fault. In particular, Microsoft has mastered desktop lock-in, undermining users' confidence in any alternatives and creating a slew of minor difficulties that irritate those who do switch. Two themes dominate the stories I hear about the tribulations of using and adopting non-Microsoft business desktops: the difficulty in finding compatible hardware and the stranglehold Microsoft Word has on users. In the last week, IT pros have shared their experiences with these two adoption inhibitors. They're representative of other stories I've heard."
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RE[3]: Two ways ...
by Tom K on Thu 9th Feb 2006 19:30 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Two ways ..."
Tom K
Member since:
2005-07-06

Yet both OS X and Windows really only have a single user interface, and nearly everyone who uses those interfaces are pretty happy, or simply don't care.

That argument is nil, because a DE can be made flexible enough to accomodate almost all of the popular usage patterns. Hell, they already are, if screenshots of people's Linux desktop are any indication.

The bitching about what MS is and isn't doing does have to stop, though.

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RE[4]: Two ways ...
by anda_skoa on Thu 9th Feb 2006 19:45 in reply to "RE[3]: Two ways ..."
anda_skoa Member since:
2005-07-07

Yet both OS X and Windows really only have a single user interface

Sorry, I always thought Windows and OSX had different user interfaces.

Actually I believed that the difference was one of the main reasons people were using OS X.

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Don't be sorry, be thoughtful
by glarepate on Thu 9th Feb 2006 21:28 in reply to "RE[4]: Two ways ..."
glarepate Member since:
2006-01-04

Windows has one UI, right? How many does OS X have? One, right? OK, now you can feel/be sorry.

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RE[4]: Two ways ...
by archiesteel on Thu 9th Feb 2006 23:04 in reply to "RE[3]: Two ways ..."
archiesteel Member since:
2005-07-02

The bitching about what MS is and isn't doing does have to stop, though.

It will stop when Microsoft stops trying to use its monopoly status to stifle competition in the OS and Office Suite markets.

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