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- From: Felix Morley Finch <felix@example.com>
- Date: 25 Jun 1998 08:56:32 -0000
- In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.980625163951.1656G-100000@example.com> (message from Jonathan Byrne - 3Web on Thu, 25 June 1998 16:59:08 +0900)
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>>In article <Pine.LNX.3.96LJ1.1b7.980625163951.1656G-100000@example.com>, Jonathan Byrne - 3Web <jq@example.com> writes: > The success of the Macintosh and of Windows in the marketplace really > has very little to do with the quality of the code or the stability of > the OS, two areas where Linux (and indeed UNIX in general) wins hands > down. They succeeded because of the GUIs they have (and Microsoft > marketing muscle, in the case of Windows). Windows succeeded because way back when, Unix machines were too expensive, and Apple kept such tight control of their platform that no one else could clone the hardware. There was no other practical choice for desktops, and Microsoft rode IBM's coattails, then Compaq's coattails when IBM tried to steer the market towards MicroChannel, and Intel's compatibility coattails ever since. I don't remember when Windows 3.1 became available, but up until then Mickeysoft success rode the DOS wagon. I don't see the Windows GUI as being any kind of key to success, other than being *a* GUI. It could have been customizable to a fare-thee-well and it wouldn't have made any difference in its success. IMHO of course :-) -- ... _._. ._ ._. . _._. ._. ___ .__ ._. . .__. ._ .. ._. Felix Finch: scarecrow repairman & rocket surgeon / felix@example.com PGP = 91 B3 94 7C E9 E8 76 2D E1 63 51 AA A0 48 89 2F ITAR license #4933 I've found a solution to Fermat's Last Theorem but I see I've run out of room o -------------------------------------------------------------- Next Nomikai: 17 July, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 Next Meeting: 8 August, Tokyo Station Yaesu central gate 12:30 featuring Linux on multiple platforms: i386, Sparc, PA-Risc, Amiga, SGI, Alpha, PalmPilot, ... -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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