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Termyn8or -> RE: Microsoft: on the naughty chair. (2/27/2008 10:06:29 PM)
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Kit, how can we agree so much yet ....... Oh yeah, microshaft hit with fines, they should be. What it is that they are using copyright law to exist. They stole everything almost. They stole the mouse/GUI from Apple, and the scalable windows from a company called Quarterdeck, who came out with one of the best DOS shells around, having almost everything Win 95 had, but almost ten years earlier. It ran in DOS 4 or 5. By the time I even got Windows (3.1) it was running in DOS 6.22, The thing is Windows has never been anything more than a DOS shell, and never will be. From what I understand this whole thing is about the integration of Internet Explorer. Apparently they do not like that over there, they want choices. Apparently the US govt thinks this is OK. And the thing is, they'll probably not bat an eyelash paying that 900 million euro fine. Yes they might adjust their behavior in the future to make more money, or in this case to lose less, but in the end, they are not hurt. If you have a broker, pick up some stock tomorrow. Maybe next day, but then ride it back up. Don't expect much, but it's something. I know it has to do with source code, but it is pertaining to browser integration. Europe also has a bunch of consumer protection laws. There are probably alot more people there who have no taste for IE, they might prefer Firefox or who knows. At least that is the impression I get, or something like that. I do correspond internationally and not just here. Across the pond there are more Linux users, and Linux has even less support for some browsers, BUT, Linux is open source. Everyone is free to examine the code, and write their own browser. If someone happens to rewrite Linux and make it better in that respect, or any other for that matter, well out comes another version. But Windows is a big secret. I wish I had cut my teeth on UNIX, moved into Linux. One thing I do wonder is about decompilers, they exist. Windows can be decompiled, but it has no commercial value. The license agreement says that. What does the license for Linux MCE say ? Have you seen the demo ? I was kinda impressed. It interfaces with every device in the house that is compatible. There is a jack in the back of most AV equipment and it not only fired up when you stuck in a DVD, if you went to make some coffee in the kitchen it would turn on your kitchen TV and feed the video from the DVD there. It uses a link to your bluetooth phone to achieve that. This is so head and shoulders above Windows MCE it is ridiculous. And it is open source. When you see that, after being microshafted out of many many dollars, your eyes open sometime. Windows is not the world, pay up Billy Gates. T
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