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Have you sold your soul to Bill?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Sep 2002 to 15 Sep 2002

Time to look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself the question: Have you thrown in your lot with Microsoft?

OptionVotes% 
Yea, I have drunk from the fountain of Microsoft and found it Good.76859.17
Yes, but I'm trying to leave the congregation.16612.79
I'm a Microsoft user but I can quit anytime. Really.27220.96
No, but it's only a matter of time.473.62
No - my systems are Microsoft free.453.47



 
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Stephane Rodriguez.9-Sep-02 9:02
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Michael P Butler9-Sep-02 10:27
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Stephane Rodriguez.10-Sep-02 3:42
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Mr Morden11-Sep-02 21:12
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Stephane Rodriguez.11-Sep-02 21:38
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Londo11-Sep-02 23:57
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Stephane Rodriguez.12-Sep-02 0:46
Stephane Rodriguez.12-Sep-02 0:46 
Londo wrote:
You seem to think I was criticising you directly

I don't. That's something I put now in my post so people don't say useslessly that I am bashing MS. This is kind of filter out, only those who are willing to understand actually stay.


Londo wrote:
Let's just say it (Java) didn't come standard with my version of Windows

Have you been on earth planet since 1997 and have you ever used Netscape or IE ? If answer is yes, then you have the JVM installed on your system with no need of an additional download. (to be honest, these days the JVM has become weird and needs something called the java plug-in or something like that, which is not the best thing I have seen from Sun!).


Londo wrote:
I believe the .NET framework is about 20MB

So I have to repeat myself again. The base run-time is 21MB. But the .NET SP2 is 6MB. In addition, if you are a simple user, you also need to download IE6 (75MB), MDAC2.7 (only if the app uses data access, which is likely however), plus all required assemblies (for instance you may need the MSORACLE .NET driver). We have already totalled more than 100MB here...just to run the .exe
If you are running W2K, you must also have W2K SP2.

And of course, all of this is not done automatically, with a user-friendly GUI, all this occurs with ugly modal error boxes telling you for instance that mscoree.dll is missing.
That's not exactly what I expect from MS as a next generation platform!Cry | :((

I am on the end-user side. I don't give a sh*t that the so-called assemblies can be copied in the application folder, as long as .NET-based applications can not install with smooth installers. That's what I expected from MS. InstallShield is still lagging behind with their f***ing .msi things, so there is nothing good, easy and seamless to expect from the deployment side in the future.

Londo wrote:
Why is the truth insolence? One day XP will be obsolete

The point is MS is putting a lot of bad practices behind the XP OS. And it's putting ALL his strength to make sure that current W9X/NT/2K customers are REQUIRED to upgrade to XP as fast and as relentlessly as possible. That's plain monopoly here, not customer empowerment. I am willing to buy an MS product, but once done, I want the program to work as sold for at least 4 years, and I don't want to hear about MS, especially if MS tells me that if I don't upgrade, any number of things on my system will stop working.

XP SP1 is 132MB.
IE6 SP1 is somewhere from 10 and 75MB.
Office SP is ?
W2KSP3 is ?
.NET+SP2 is ?


And service packs are just supposed to fix things. There is no feature.

So what ? Isn't there anything wrong here ?



Londo wrote:
Bull! More game developers use DX than use OGL. That doesn't appear to be a failure to me.

You don't read what my say. I have said "in the dev point of view". I know developers use it, how couldn't they ? DirectX is the defacto platform for game development if you want to take advantage of the hardware. But I am saying that this encourages hardware upgrade to the newest display card (and by the way the unsafest drivers), while in the mean time DirectX was supposed to do a lot of things other than simple hardware. After all, in today's games, DirectX COM interfaces are pointers to the hardware. There is no software and no MS there anymore.
If you have a 2-year old PC display card, even with a 800Mhz PC, you won't be able to play the latest games. What the f*** is that ?
Again, customers is supposed to buy as recklessly as possible. Instead of affording a buy once, and then be safe for the next 4 years, you must upgrade. Only the richest can survive in this economy.

Londo wrote:
That's true only if you rebuild your application. As for breaking existing apps, well, from my experience MS have been really big on backwards compatibility for years. After all, most versions of Windows (for the consumer not business) up till now have been based on the old DOS 16bit framework

You seem to misunderstand what an Xml namespace is, and where it actually lies.




MS quote (http://www.microsoft.com/ddk) : As of September 30, 2002, the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 DDK, the Microsoft Windows 98 DDK, and the Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 DDK will no longer be available for purchase or download on this site. Support for development will ship at the same time as the Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) release.
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Londo12-Sep-02 2:19
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Stephane Rodriguez.12-Sep-02 3:05
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