at 23.10.2007 16:45 Uhr, Craig wrote:

Craig,

I don't want to start an OS-war here, so please sorry, if I tread onto your
toes -  just look at the amount of lawsuits against MS from all around the
world, which tells its own tale.

I have a different opinion than you, so please bear with me. I was forced to
develop crap until at one point I decided to get rid of all my Windows
machines. Since then I'm having much more fun ;-)

> None of these, if they're true, have ever stopped me from doing
> anything I wanted to do with a Microsoft product, nor with any
> competing product.

If you're on Windows that may be true. But even today I experience *lots* of
webpages I can't use, because they're made for IE/Windows. That's especially
tedious, because most of the ones I care are government related. So for me
the only way to be able to do anything with these pages, is to use Parallels
and IE....

> There's no practical way in which Microsoft's dominance of many of the
> markets in which it competes has negatively impacted consumers.

If you read the news, the EU civil court thinks different  ;-)

andy





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