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by BrandonM
6843 days ago
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I think Microsoft makes a lot of crappy products. I think their key offerings are overpriced. Their FUD tactics do not impress me. I cannot, however, agree with this ruling. This quote really bothered me: Asked how the Commission would assess progress in the Microsoft case, she said: "A market level of much less than 95 percent would be a way of measuring success ... You can't draw a line and say exactly 50 (percent) is correct, but a significant drop in market share is what we would like to see." That, to me, seems entirely wrong. They're talking about a market where, for a long time, Microsoft was the only one providing usable services. Instead of encouraging other OS producers to improve their offerings, they're instead trying to level the playing field by levying penalties against Microsoft. This is an utterly counterproductive way to improve diversity and competitiveness. It reminds me of a scene from Atlas Shrugged. |
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I don't think there's any company that has offering such as MSDN subscription.
In the sense of their products are crappy.... I'd say that is a statement with no reasonable arguments. Vista Ultimate comes with Windows Media Center which is far more usable and better than Apple Front Row.
I would extend my argument further that there is no software company out there that can provide the services/features as good as MS given its size. Most companies died before they can even reach half of MS features. You can argue that's a feature bloat but I need them rather than a set of dis-integrate software with poor interop.