...forced you to buy IE when you bought Windows...
Who bought IE? I never had to. It always came free to me. Unless you mean buying into the idea of IE? I'm also not sure what you mean by "forced"....Who was "forced"?
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...forced you to buy IE when you bought Windows...
Yeah because those IE developers show up to work for free.Who bought IE? I never had to. It always came free to me. Unless you mean buying into the idea of IE? I'm also not sure what you mean by "forced"....Who was "forced"?
Yeah because those IE developers show up to work for free.
A portion of the OS cost goes towards funding MS IE development and deployment.
Its not free. It costs money to produce. It encroaches on profits. And like all businesses, including Microsoft, if profits suffer and you have little competition, you try to charge more to partially compensate. There is no 'free' stuff from Microsoft. You're paying for it through Windows usually since most of their other spin off ventures are the fail financially.I wonder if Microsoft would have lowered the price of a Windows install disk or a new Windows computer if it came with Chrome as the default browser.....I doubt it. MS doesn't make money on IE, but they do need an IE user base. IE itself is a giveaway. But, it's not exactly a coincidence that it is (at it's core) an extension of Windows Explorer. This is the reason it could never really be completely removed...resulting in the government stepping in for monopoly investigation. So, if this is what you mean by "forced", I can go with that.
Its not free. It costs money to produce. It encroaches on profits. And like all businesses, including Microsoft, if profits suffer and you have little competition, you try to charge more to partially compensate. There is no 'free' stuff from Microsoft. You're paying for it through Windows usually since most of their other spin off ventures are the fail financially.
if MS had merged with Intel (when Intel was experiencing problems in the 80's) or Apple (when they had their problems in the 90's) or one of their hardware partners (Dell, HP, etc) then they might be unstoppable today /QUOTE]
What? Microsoft had to keep Apple alive so they'd have competition. Merging with any of those would've raised way more anti-trust red flags than they already got nailed with.
What? Microsoft had to keep Apple alive so they'd have competition. Merging with any of those would've raised way more anti-trust red flags than they already got nailed with.
So they moved quickly and forced you to buy IE when you bought Windows...
I didn't look at the list, but let me see how close I come:
1. Windows ME
2. Windows Vista.
3. Windows 8 Metro forced on non-touch desktops.
4. Microsoft Networking Hardware Products.
5. Bob. Of course
6. The discontinuation of SideWinder Controllers (at the time they were the #1 selling game controllers on the market, and they discontinued them).
7. Zune.
8. All phone's prior to the current one's.
9. The original Tablet's.
10. Marketing.
All phones prior to the current ones? Once upon a time before such a thing as the iPhone winmo was it. I would say all phones since the launch of the iPhone.
Marketing should be #1 considering its the reason most of their things fail.
All phones prior to the current ones? Once upon a time before such a thing as the iPhone winmo was it. I would say all phones since the launch of the iPhone.
Marketing should be #1 considering its the reason most of their things fail.
I think the biggest thing they missed is Games for Windows Live. What a fuckin turd that is.
Windows Mistake Edition
officially called "Me" for no discernible reason
To be honest the only real big 'missteps' of Microsoft are Bob and ME. I think everything else was a victim of bad timing/marketing. Vista was not nearly as bad as people make it out to be. Zune was actually an excellent product, far better than the iPod. Windows 8 and the cloud applications is still too soon to tell how they will work out. Windows Live is neither here or there because it has worked great in some aspects and not so great in others. The problem with Windows Live as the article also mentions is branding. Trying to put everything under one name and use it for several different applications that are independent of each other is confusing. But the Live Games and Live functions of the Xbox are not bad. What they need to do is just start with one Live application and then add functionalities of other applications into it gradually instead of just changing the names of existing applications and then trying to force them to work together.
It was called "Millenium Edition", and that joke/insult was lame, even by my standards.Windows Mistake Edition (officially called "Me" for no discernible reason)
I been and to a point still am a somewhat big MS supported, but that is slowly changing with recent products/brands that MS made, released, screwed, renamed, and or allowed to fail because of **** poor innitiative and support.
Not even sure where to start.
Zune excellent idea, great build quality, good software, poor marketing, poor to non-existant global release, with no marketing, no global release ms simply let it die
The original Tablet PC, this failed fast and bad. maybe not fully MS fault, now they are trying again, will they succeed, probably not.
Kin Phone, this one deserved to die, MS should never even let this one see daylight.
MS WebTV, anoher failed atempt, Apple got their AppleTV, Google their GoogleTV, then there is Roku, WDTV and numerous other products.
Money, another failed product, could have still be around and succeed, other products from different companies are still around
Encarta, could have been so much better, if only it was updated more often, backed by build online database, more multimedia, could have been better then wikipedia, but no, MS starts something and ever stands by it
Passport, wallet, .net passport, microsoft passport network, live id, windows life as past or MSN, microsoft account...... seriously! make up your mind!! how many times are you going to rename the same service. this is another reason why MS brands always fail, when people learn about one MS brand like windows live, next year is renamed to something else.
MS search, MSN search, MSN, Live search, Bing, again pick a name and stick with it, why is google so sucessful? maybe because everyone know what is it? and it doesn't get renamed every few years.
Microsoft network products, for few years MS made routers and such, and again instead of making them better and release new products they did their thing and dropped the brand/line.
Expresions, another products that had good potential with some work and good marketing, lower price it could on some level rival some adobe products and maybe even create a niche market with unique products.
mappoint, another brand tha is failing and failling fast
windows mobile, this failed hard, and everyone knows it
windows phone, while some (especially here)will not excactly call this a failure yet. but market share point of new, its not doing all that great.
windows, now this brings us to thier biggest products, MS seems to be going though cycles, windows 95, windows ME, Vista and now 8. after each screw up, they recover a bit by releasing a much better products for its time like 98se, XP, 7. This cycle shouldn't happen.
So why is MS so bad at brands, products and sticking by their product?
1) Inconsistency, MS brands are all over the map, a lot of it has little to no association. then MS can't keep up their mind, brands keep changing, when consumers learn of one name, MS renames it to something else or drops it.
2) poor follow-though, a lot of thse products failed becuse MS released them and pretty much let them fail. no ads, no marketing, limited availability, often not even mentioned on main site, hidden somewhere hard to find
3) poor design, all MS software that failed or soon will (money, encarta, mappoint) once designed has not really change till the time it failed.
i'm sure i missed quite a few MS failures over the year
this was my post
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1738913
The thing is with the Tablet PC, as badly and quickly as it failed, Windows Tablet PCs of various form factors have been made continuously by a number of OEMs for over a decade now and there will more Windows tablets than ever with 8. Obviously Windows tablets at least prior to Windows 8 didn't fare well at all, but it's hard for me to think of any other product that's considered by many to be as big of a failure as Windows Tablet PCs that's over 10 years old and that's actually growing on both the hardware and software sides, even if they are far behind iOS and Android tablets at this point.
There's plenty of issues facing Windows 8 tablet devices but that is a market that's going to grow unlike traditional laptops and desktops.
one of the biggest issues is windows rt, windows device that doesn't run windows applications.
Games for Windows Live has my respect for making GTAIV playable on my PC, which as we all know is no easy feat.
There was a patch a few years ago which uninstalled Rockstar Social Club for GTAIV, and in it's place use Games for Windows Live. The game went from "laggy and unplayable" to "playable." You could actually run around, interact and shoot like all the other GTA games. No joke.Im lost.Some inside joke i dont get?