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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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@richwhite
I can only speak for myself, but doing so, I feel safe to say there are plenty of things wrong with Microsoft and Windows. You are speaking from an average end-user point of view, a group to which a lot of people here do not belong. Maemo and the n900 are a tech-savvy combination which offers a lot of freedom to tinkle, on a hard - as well as software level.
As a tech-person who has installed hundreds of machines I appreciate the ease of a Windows install, and thereīs not much to complain about a new and fresh install. But thatīs about where it stops. Itīs the third parties, you say, and you may be right, but I wouldnīt say that as a positive thing for Microsoft. After all, MS creates a general purpose OS that turns out to be working best if you buy additional software from MS only.
Working well or not, one fact is undeniable: any software coming from MS is bloatware. Thanks to MS the world now thinks itīs normal to spend some > 3 gig of harddisk space only to install an operating system.
Compare that to some of the more popular distroīs on distrowatch, that come as a Live CD (Hey, MS never made a Live CD? How strange...) and not only install an OS, but also a complete office suite and more for the end user.
Long story short, for me, thereīs plenty of reason to dislike MS / Apple and the like and stay away from it as far as I can.
Luckily weīre not all the same.
PS: I will never forget either how MS killed a wonderfull text editor we were all used to: WordPerfect and how it replaced that with a inferior product the world now thinks of as a de facto standard...
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2011-05-11
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because tablets are going to get hardware updates the desktop market will go? what planet are you on? tablets won't replace PCs, netbooks maybe but not desktops or laptops. Google gets about 90something% of its revenue from advertising, not software like MS or hardware and software like Nokia. Most tablets run android but so what? none are huge sellers by any means. Android is popular because it floods the market and then enough people buy it from its presence, ditto Apple - its everywhere, part of Nokia's problem is lack of advertising.
lot of weight behind it now
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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2011-05-11
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