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Date: 2005-09-23 04:33 pm (UTC)
I got the impression that they'd sort of got it right around Window NT/2000 - they'd fixed the worst of the problems, and had enough features to make it usuable. Unfortunately as MS have to keep pulling in the cash, they need to keep adding more and more useless stuff to give the impression that people need to upgrade to get it hence parting with more money. PC tech isn't changing enough these days for people to splurge more cash buying the same software over and over again.

Stylistic people go for a mac, true geeks go for Linux (or variant) and so you've got the rest plumping for Windows. They probably pitch their products to the lowest common denominator, which means overengineering everything for people without a clue.

Microsoft seem to write increasingly complicated ways of doing things, and then slap on an interface that is completely ineffective to do what is required get the job done. And in Blackcomb (the new windows after Vista finally escapes) they are doing away with the Start bar, which seemed to be the best feature of Windows..
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