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by binkethy 649 days ago
I am completely fed up with OEM presumption that broken Windows shall forevermore be what computers come preinstalled with.

Windows has been broken since XP and linux desktop has been usable for decades now.

I refuse to buy more computers preloaded with windows or built with ANY consideration of what incompetent Microsoft want.

Why do we accept being spat upon and treated like basement bums when we put our money on the table???

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> Why do we accept being spat upon and treated like basement bums when we put our money on the table???

People put their money on the table when they purchase MacBooks.

>Why do we accept being spat upon and treated like basement bums when we put our money on the table???

Tell me you aren't in the target market without telling me you aren't in the target market.

Microsoft will never, ever, ever be able to make everyone happy. I do not agree with the direction they are going either, because I (as a long-time developer on Windows) am not in their target market.

The term "target market" is itself misleading. The end user of Windows is, generally speaking, not buying anything from Microsoft (an Office 365 subscription notwithstanding). It doesn't even matter what any segment of the end users want anymore, so much as what the largest segment of them will tolerate.
>the largest segment of them will tolerate

This is the target market. It's not power users, it's not computing professionals, it's not me, it's likely not you. It's my mom. It's your mom. It's people that don't really know what their computer is doing.

The end user doesn't pay for the software and so is not even a part of the market at all anymore. The target market of Windows is OEMs and Microsoft's "business partners", with a shift lately from the former to the latter.

Windows is no more sold to your mom or mine than it is to either of us. It's sold to people who aren't even users.

I see your point, but technically the cost of Windows does get passed on by the OEM to the store and then the consumer.

And that's why when you buy a computer with pre-installed Windows on it, you can now ask the store to remove Windows and give you back that money.