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Who would you prefer as Supreme Ruler of the Desktop?   [Edit]

Survey period: 27 Aug 2001 to 3 Sep 2001

For good or bad, the desktop is ruled by Microsoft. Just imagine an alternate reality where a different company owned the desktop OS market. Who would you prefer?

OptionVotes% 
I'd prefer to keep Microsoft54849.95
Sun Microsystems524.74
Apple676.11
RedHat11710.67
FreeBSD262.37
Digital Research (DR-DOS)80.73
Amiga716.47
IBM222.01
I'd prefer there were many different desktop OS's all with equal market share.18616.96



 
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George27-Aug-01 3:20
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George30-Aug-01 19:48
George30-Aug-01 19:48 
>How do you expect them to cope with UNIX?

Usually "people" are not working with computers but rather with applications. So in fact the individual applications decide how easy or how difficult the work is. Typically, installation if a fraction of the whole time the computer is used, so it doesn't matter too much. Sure everybody says that vi is hard to use, but at the same time MS Word is as much confusing to the beginner. It's a matter of proper training to get used to particular software - then it all goes smoothly.

>people are still complaining on how difficult computers are to use,
>even with Windows

Well, with windows people mostly complain about crashes Wink | ;)

>Microsoft are trying to get rid of DLL hell.
>That's what COM was about, and that's what .NET is about.

Nah, that's not it. That's more about the money and power Smile | :)
It's just replacing one hell with another. Also, .NET (Runtime error - object doesn't support the property or method.) is somehow a weapon against Java, specially C#.

>If tech. support have difficulty with a relatively simple task like
>this, how do you think Gran'ma Ethel is going to cope?

Well, are you sure those people are qualified to be a tech support? I notice a skills downgrade among the IT staff related to Windows, but I was always explaining that it's just my biased mind. You should see two sysadmins trying to figure out why two similiarly configured servers didn't work identical. All those jumping from one "properties" screen to another and trying to see if any checkbox or radio button is set differently. "Registry hell"? Any solution for that? Also it was so much fun to see them rebooting 10 times to no effect Wink | ;)

>Speaking of clients, I have yet to find one who didn't want Windows.
>This being the case, I will continue to develop for the platform of choice.
>Why develop for the 10% when you can develop for the 90%?

Well, the right tool for the right job. Windows for the people, Unix for the server. Truly, anybody who cares about their data and reliability will prefer Unix, and a really big guys are almost always using Unix-based solutions. For the security, speed and stability. Those 10% actually holds 90% of money in their hands Wink | ;)

Also, I don't care about "financial sense" - I do it for fun and joy of it, they pay me but it's not the most important factor.
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