Er... name a major media player that is native to windows. (Winamp
counts, but only barely -  they came in at a time when WMP didn't
handle mp3s, playlists,libraries, etc. And even they lost to iTunes in
the end.)

Mplayer? Linux. VLC? Solaris (iirc), then linux. Etc.

Google competing with you on their home turf is a very BAD thing, no
matter how you look at it. (And several of their apps have system
permissions, so they at least can do things you can't - not least of
which is automatic signup by using the google account info instead of
making you fill out another form. I'd need to spend some time with
dismali to see if they're taking unfair advantage otherwise.)

On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 11:37 AM, Jesper Lundgren<[email protected]> wrote:
> with this reasoning there would be no other media player then windows media
> player on windows computers, but clearly that is not the case, and they even
> ship it with windows and their os is not opensource so they can possibly use
> things that other developers can not get access to.
>
> >
>

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