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by kmeisthax
1429 days ago
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I assumed that it either had something to do with filesystem patents[0] or the vague patent claims they made on early Android vendors. UI design didn't even cross my mind - I didn't even know those were patentable, and Apple's foray into "look and feel" lawsuits was something Microsoft adamantly fought against. Hell, if I've heard correctly[1], Microsoft was the reason why those early UI design flourishes like faux-3D highlights made their way into CDE and Motif. Given that Miguel de Icaza already is calling BS on this I'm starting to doubt the veracity of any of this. [0] Microsoft still claims ownership over ExFAT, for example [1] It was vaguely mentioned somewhere in NCommander's very, very long "Installing every version of IBM OS/2" stream |
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(As an aside, what MS did or did not do in the '90s really has no bearing on what they did in the '00s or later. 90s MS was a hustling startup, '00s MS was a corporate behemoth. Like Apple pre- and post-iPhone, they changed behavior and (declared) values once they became the top dog.)