Waccoon wrote:
terminator: As long as Linux is around in the server market, MS is going to be unable to charge what they think their commercial products are worth.
It's Linux moving out of the server market (cell phones, PDAs, anything a step closer to a desktop...), that has Microsoft scared. So long as MS controls the desktop, they can charge what they want.
Bill's Gates wet dream is to figure out a way to make money off the corporate customers. In particular, the media industry.
There is a lot of money to be made selling servers and services to sell music and movies online. MS knows that. The desktop customer means nothing, he is just a consumer to be delivered to MS' corporate clientele.
A lot of the functions MS' server software could provide can also be done with Linux. So it is hard to convince Warners to part with millions so they can sell you movies over the internet, when they could probably build their own systems based around Linux. Without MS charging for updates and their "file formats". All MS has to do is add features to their media player, include it in a service pack, and then use that to force the media companies to upgrade their software...
For the most part, Linux isn't really a threat to their stranglehold on the desktop. Windows is sold as a simple product, so that is what most people will go for. They stick with what they know and understand. Linux is too complex and demanding for the average computer user (or computer reseller....)
Windows is deceptive: it looks simple, but underneath, it isn't. Too many people make money off that, so they aren't interested in persuading the average user to convert to anything else. Same reason why IT people hate Macs: Hard to justify big bucks to maintain a reliable system...
terminator: Look at how much they charge for Office, since they have little competition.
The vast, vast majority of people who have Word don't really need it. Practically every student at my college submit newspaper articles in Word format, even though they were just text documents with no special formatting. Just about every place where I have ever worked had Word on every computer, and all they did was print out bulletins and memos.
Just use WordPad and RTF for that! Geez...
It's sick, but that's what happens when managers buy computers that are then used by other people. The people who buy software in business environments are rarely the people who use it.
Oh yeah, and our newspaper office was forced to upgrade Word every year, or we couldn't read new Word documents written on newer computers. It was sick, and probably still works that way.
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The sheep use word because it was "free".
Management buys in, because they think it's better (and the MS salesman wouldn't leave until they bought Word.)
We use WordPerfect at work, preparing legal documents. Still, some people agitate for Word, claiming it's "better". A few courses in WordPerfect, and they would probably have less problems. We're at WP10, yet I don't think the file format has changed since WP6.
Of course, many pc users have no idea what the SAVE AS function can do...