David

I agree with Ed absolutely - history is replete with examples of 
superior ideas/products/technologies etc losing to inferior ones for 
reeasons that have nothing to do with the inherent strengths/features.  
Often it's simply due to marketing clout ...

Sometimes (rarely ?) it is due to the need to opt for one rather than 
another as a matter of expediency.

Paul Newton

Ed Leafe wrote:
> On Nov 24, 2007, at 2:00 PM, David Boatright wrote:
>
>   
>> I agree. If Linux is so superior why has it not got a much higher  
>> user base
>> especially outside the U.S. and Europe where they insist on pirating
>> MS products.
>>     
>
>       I always wondered about VFP, too: if it's so superior, why hasn't  
> VFP ever gotten a higher user base?
>
>       Hint: Popularity != Superiority.
>
> -- Ed Leafe
> -- http://leafe.com
> -- http://dabodev.com
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