Hi :)
I doubt they would manage to port it.  Going in that direction is a major pita 
because they suddenly have to deal with being serious about security from the 
ground up rather than botching a patch on after-the-fact or they would have to 
try to break the OS down somehow into allowing them to run as 
Root/SuperUser/AdminUser all the time.  Porting from Gnu&Linux or Bsd to 
Windows is much easier.  Porting is pretty much a one-way street without 
getting into totally re-designing.  

Plus their efforts would not make economic sense.  They continue to claim that 
Gnu&Linux is only 1% of the desktop market so why would they put so much effort 
into breaking into that market?  Plus they keep saying the desktop is dead and 
that Cloud and mobile is the future.  So why put tons of resources into 1% of a 
dying market??

If they are aiming for mobile devices then surely they would sort out touch 
first and then use that to try to rescue their own mobile devices.  Mobile 
devices are 1 area  where Gnu&Linux dominates.   Android, Blackberry, Chrome 
and others are Gnu&Linux.  Apparently iPad and IPhone are 2nd place with 
Android in the number 1 spot.  So it might make sense to aim for those markets 
except that would somewhat destroy their own devices' chances of penetrating 
the market better.  Their office is often considered a killer app that keeps 
people locked in Windows.  Porting it to other platforms dilutes their 
marketing of their devices.  

So, why would a profit-making company sink tons of resources on trying to 
capture 1% of a market that would resist them quite heavily even if they made 
it?  

The games industry is being welcomed and people are buying games and things for 
Gnu&Linux systems and that is creating a radical re-think for corporate 
software producers.  However even though all other companies could enjoy 
profitable success on Gnu&Linux MS would have serious problems trying to gain 
any sort of traction at all.  


One of LibreOffice's top selling points is that it works on all platforms.  Any 
rumours of MS getting onto Gnu&Linux is purely to detract from that.  They 
couldn't really make a version that worked.  Generally called "vapour-ware".  
It's a good tactic.  

Regards from
Tom :)  





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>Rumours (kool-aid for the internet!) abound that m$ considering office
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