Lord Kalthorn
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There's always a hardcore group with everything. If Windows had Mac's Market Percentage they'd be that same hardcore. Linux has that sort of percentage - and is fueled by that hardcore Political Style promises of everything Linux has now. Linux with Windows' market share would not be what it is now, I doubt even Linux Hardcores would like the Linux versions commanding most of that share, even when Linux has such a small level of market share the Hardcores go for those tiny distributions, Fedora, Gentoo, the small ones, not Red Hat. With Linux OSs at 90% share, it would be an unorganised mess. Even now they don't want Open Standards, they want their standards Open.
Anarchy just doesn't work.
Microsoft kept Office:Mac, without it Mac wouldn't have had a real Office program, Microsoft made a whole lot of money from Mac and still does make the only real Office program for it.
Anarchy just doesn't work.
Microsoft kept Office:Mac, without it Mac wouldn't have had a real Office program, Microsoft made a whole lot of money from Mac and still does make the only real Office program for it.