Well they certainly aren't making things better for themselves. Windows is already making things non-compatible for their systems for other non-Microsoft products. So it makes one wonder what their new Windows 7 is going to be like. Scary.
CAN YOU SAY MONOPOLY.
I have a saying. GOOD OLD MICROCRAP.
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Call me jaded and cynical, but this really isn't anything new. Once the WWW came along, Microsoft had already been using Netscape side by side with IE as the stock browsers on all Windows-equipped machines. And back then they costantly patched, refined, and updated as they do now. LSS, Netscape got away from the closer ties to MS, MS itself dropped the ball with Vista, and the end results are the problems we're seeing today. I preferred Netscape until they spawned Mozilla and Firefox, which was also the same time they started edging away from Microsoft. These days, I'm content with IE; version 8 actually makes the balkiness of Windows Vista manageable, if not fully correctible.
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