> > At what?
> 
> Little old me probably can't help you if you are
> oblivious to why Windows is the most successful
> personal computer software system of all time.  You
> might want to start looking at developer community
> and support, user community and support, usability,
> system compatibility, and hardware support.

Windows ease of use is lame compared to OS X, and not much better than
Solaris or Linux.  Community is mostly a bunch of clueless MCSEs and such.
The big points are: preinstalled to the point that one has to go to some
trouble to get a system where one isn't paying for Windows being preinstalled,
more apps (mostly commercial, but shareware, freeware, and open source
too) than anything else, and certainly runs on most reasonably modern
x86 systems (and just about every device vendor for same either uses
chipsets supported by a generic driver or provides a Windows driver).
Windows is neither particularly reliable, nor particularly well designed for
ease of use, nor does it excel at anything else technical.  What it has is the
result of MS's aggressive business practices, far more than of their developers.

Go back as far as DOS, which didn't originate with MS; they bought it off
of SCP after Digital Research blew off IBM.  They've invented a few things
(assuming Bill didn't rip off the core of MBASIC from someone else), but
they've been sharp and aggressive businessmen with a ferocious approach
tolerated in the new guy but hardly welcome for a near-monopolist, _far_
more than they've been any sort of innovator (except in dirty tricks, like
their embrace-and-extend of Kerberos, so that MS authentication servers
could serve non-MS systems, but not vice versa).

I don't say they haven't contributed anything, nor (give or take the results
of various lawsuits), that their practices have necessarily been illegal;
but don't look to them for leadership in innovation, excellence, or
good citizenship.

OTOH, they (or indeed almost anyone) could probably teach Sun something
about marketing - as long as the wrong lesson (i.e. not repeating their
arrogance: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Korn#Korn_shell_and_Microsoft
for a minor example that nevertheless typifies the attitude) isn't learned.
 
 
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