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maybe a monopoly is actually a good thing in some fields? | um like where? especially in the computer industry.
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
I would hate to see how much software would cost if there were 12 operating system of equal market share existing in our world. | i bet it would be free - $50 for a home/pro version.
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I'm happy the way it is, Microsoft under pressure to be competitive, but still retaining a very large market share. | from what im told from friends in the IT industry is that, you dont use the best product, but the product that you are told by upper management. its even worse when those upper managements are but buddies with someone from m$ 
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
My Windows XP crashes much less than the linux system I had installed a few years back.. even if it is more bloated, it is much more "smooth", convient, efficient, and it has all the software and features I want. Considering it only cost me $5 for a CD (student fair), its basically free software for all I'm concerned. | You sure it was the linux system, as in the kernel? and not a module, driver, or application? most of the time when people complain that linux crashed, its because of xwindows. xp is not that smooth by default nor convient, effiecient. ie, do your install, and so on, but when compared to my tweaks and uninstalls, itll be alot faster. i usually have to disable 2/3 of the default services, then edit infs, and registry to delete/disable some even more software. the corporate world, or average user doesnt pay $5 for license, but respectively an yearly license and once every 2-3 years or part of a new computer. anyway, i really hope some one/team cracks DRM in future windows releases, or do you guys want to be even less in control?
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