Boy, this is harsh. You really only have a choice between FAT12, FAT16, FAT32, or NTFS if you want to talk to Windows. Besides, any dependence on a Windows filesystem means paying Microsoft a fee. You can't use NTFS, because MS will charge for that, too. What, are you supposed to FTP everything or use embedded IP interfaces with HTML interfaces? What a mess.
You also have to think about all the Kiosk machines that are based on other operating systems. Will every public terminal have to pay Microsoft, too? Then again, I haven't seen a Kiosk in a LONG time that didn't run Windows. I remember when Kodak used Macs for all their Kiosks, and now they all run WinNT/2K.
Matt_H: Amiga has had this command forever. I'm sure it's been patented somewhere. Just got to find someone willing to prove it in court.
Don't most UNIX shells have that command, too? I thought they had more than just the mount command.
MikeyMike: Does it matter after the whole Mickey Mouse trademark/copyright?
Ah, ownership. If you take a photograph of an old painting, you can charge a license fee for the right to use the photo, because the photo is copyrighted, even if the painting is not. Hence, all art history books have full credits for museums and private owners, usually including the term, "graciously provided by..." :-)
MikeyMike: Would you still like Amiga/compatibles if their respective makers sunk as low as MS tactics?
Who says they haven't? Putting a ROM chip on the AmigaOne instead of an EEPROM for copy protection purposes is sinking pretty low as it is, and OS4 will probably be cracked from day 1, anyway.
Twin: I work in the Industrial Property industry and US Patents last 20 years.
Ah, I thought it was 14 years.
Anyway, I wish more people understood the differences between a copyright, a trademark, and a patent.
QuickSanz: Welcome home. Of all the operating systems I've used this one is the most user friendly.
And the most unique. I'm sick of Linux imitating everything Windows does while using glossy Mac graphics. Everyone else just clones UNIX, 80-column displays and all. I see no point in making an alternative OS unless you write a unique graphics system and completely re-work the interface.