> Testing is iterative, and good testing should find as 
> many flaws as possible (errors and design flaws) and 
> cannot end until every thing is correct.

I'm not disagreeing with you that extensive testing is a must. Of course it
is. But ensuring that "everything is correct", while an admirable goal,
isn't really possible with current technology for a nontrivial program. You
can only try to get as close to it as you can.

I'm sorry, but bashing MS over this while praising Apple assumes that Apple
finds all bugs in all third-party components, and I think I can pretty well
assure you that it doesn't. They don't even find all of the bugs in their
own software. No one does.

You can say that Apple does a better job, and that is probably correct. But
they aren't perfect, which makes me think that the MS-bashing over this is
rather hypocritical.


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