| Weblog: | CodeWeavers brings Linux the benefits of Windows...and some of the drawbacks | |
| Subject: | Why would Word have memory problems | |
| Date: | 2003-08-25 05:06:51 | |
| From: | jwenting | |
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Response to: Why would Word have memory problems
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You'd be surprised at the number of memory problems in other applications, and probably even more surprised when you find out that Microsoft products have no more of them than those of the competition...
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Why would Word have memory problems
2003-08-26 00:07:04 anonymous2 [Reply | View]
Same thing happens with word on Windowz 2K too.
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The one exception IMO seems to be that in many cases, the first released version is a bit inferior/buggy, but Microsoft seems to be excellent at taking user feedback from the initial versions and using it to quickly produce a superior product. That's why the usability of their products is generally very good IMO.
My issues with Microsoft are about their culture and practices of "success at any cost", including many less-than-honorable (some might say "anti-competitive") business practices toward both business and consumer customers.
It's obvious in big things like Netscape and DR-DOS, but also appears in scores of little places too, like the latest push to only include the latest IE with the newest Windows OS. My next PC will run Linux not because of any low quality of Microsoft products, but because of Microsoft's business practices.
--Anthony R. Thompson