Austin: You are right, but they have about 95% market share. They did a lot of things different when they had less than 50%. Don't they screw up people again and again with their security and who has changed to a different OS, being it Linux or Apple! 1%? May be less on the desktop. It seem that on the server side where you have more computer savvy folks, it's different.
Tom On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 15:28, Austin wrote: > On 10/03/2003 09:58:35 PM, Thomas Spuhler wrote: > > How much does MS charge for their label on the > > piece of software. > > Oh, and by the way... Microsoft can call whatever they want a release > candidate or a final release or a painted red wagon. How would we actually > know what it is? They can call it whatever they want. We don't see the > source, or the beta-testing process, or anything. Deadlines are deadlines, > and they have proven time and time again that their "final releases" are far > poorer than release-candidate quality. > > Austin
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