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Sep-19-2013 07:33 AM
strollin wrote:pulsar wrote:
... To me, the bewilderment with Windows starts with the various editions, which is just another way of referring to Microsofts subtractive business model. They produce a "complete" operating system and then they subtract features to sell different editions at lower (or higher) prices, depending on your point of reference. It costs Microsoft no more to sell you a pro system than a basic system, but they sure will charge you more. ...
This is a little misleading, it may not cost MS anything additional to sell you a pro system vs a basic system but it sure as heck cost them more to develop the Pro features vs the basic features. For instance, the Pro versions of Windows have the ability to connect to a domain whereas the basic version doesn't, that ability cost MS more to develop so it makes sense that the Pro version costs more. Why should a home user with no domain pay for that feature that they will never use? I won't say I completely agree with all of MS's editions but I like the fact that they don't have a "one size fits all" mentality. Additionally, MS has Server editions of Windows whereas Apple has largely ignored that market.
Sep-19-2013 07:00 AM
Sep-18-2013 05:48 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
While you installed Apple 26 years ago and are happy, I suspect there are others (10x's as many others) who installed MS 26 years ago and are just as happy. You have had many updates and so has MS. It's nothing special, it's just what you get used to the software you like to use and you keep using it.
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Sep-18-2013 11:04 AM
burlmart wrote:
In undergrad times, I had worked a good bit doing Basic, PL1, and FORTRAN programming on the university’s Honeywell MULTICS Unix mainframe at nice terminals in the computer lab.
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Sep-18-2013 10:00 AM
pulsar wrote:
... To me, the bewilderment with Windows starts with the various editions, which is just another way of referring to Microsofts subtractive business model. They produce a "complete" operating system and then they subtract features to sell different editions at lower (or higher) prices, depending on your point of reference. It costs Microsoft no more to sell you a pro system than a basic system, but they sure will charge you more. ...
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