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Mxsmanic wrote:
John Doe writes: Given your persistent single level quoting only, the context of your argument is anybody's guess, but if you're talking about the time Microsoft Windows succeeded over IBM's OS/2, Microsoft won the battle by virtue of having all of the APIs from Windows 3.1 to use with Windows 95, and the huge base of applications to go with it. OS/2 could have supported Windows applications, but it didn't (at least not completely and well). Well, they did, in fact, eventually tout that OS/2 would 'run Windows software' which, in market terms, is tantamount to declaring Windows 'the standard'. And then one asks, why not just get 'the real thing'? IBM completely misjudged the market and what 'the competition' was. It wasn't 'windows', it was MS Office. People didn't give a rat's behind what the O.S. was, they wanted Office to work and it ran on Windows so, you get Windows. Which is why OS/2 fans can scream all they want about how OS/2 was 'technically superior' because the only 'technical' thing that really mattered to the market was how well MS Office ran. Now, if IBM had teamed up with Wordperfect, back when Wordperfect was still the defacto PC word processing standard, and developed a GUI version along with OS/2 they might have been able to successfully compete in that arena. In those days Microsoft was the underdog, and the angry young males were rooting for it instead of IBM. It's amusing to see how history is now being revised so that the currently dominant player can be portrayed as the bad guy even back then. We're not at war with Eastasia, we're at war with Eurasia. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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