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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (25974)11/20/1997 3:45:00 AM
From: Kashish King  Read Replies (1) of 1583374
 
The bloatware is going to backfire because there are hundreds of thousands of software developers developing solutions that do not rely on Windows. In general, these products are based on the notion that software can be written which is easier to use, more reliable, more effective and less expensive than the bloatware being offered by Microsoft. Microsoft is still stuck in 1985 from a technology standpoint. NT is about to catch up with Xenix which was available on an 80286 as early as 1984. The 700,000 or so Java developers should provide sufficient momentum for products like IBM's upcoming Java Office Suite.
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