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Ms frontpage 2007






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That make Microsoft ripe for this kind of lawsuit. For both technical and political reasons (ie.

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But try as they might, they cannot unbundle Windows and Internet Explorer. An OEM can bundle another Calculator by default if they want.

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It’s not the same thing, because you can remove Calculator and install a competing alternative. Someone said something about Calculator and other pieces of software. This makes any browser or file manager manufacturer entitled to accuse them of abusing their monopoly. You cannot take either Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer off a Windows system. What makes it especially unfair in the case of Explorer is that you can’t remove it.

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It is unfair that one piece of software should be included with Windows when others are not. What is being discussed is the fact that Microsoft has a monopoly with Windows and takes advantage of that by bundling Internet Explorer (and Windows Explorer) in a manner that makes it unfair. Nobody will care which browser is “better”. Oh yeah, and for getting Microsoft off their lazy, greedy asses during the IE stall and getting the Web moving again. The credit Mozilla deserves is making Firefox with extendability in mind, and as I said previously, for making others’ innovations mainstream. Still… these extensions’ features were NOT thought of and designed by Mozilla themselves, so I wouldn’t credit Firefox itself for these features. Other extensions? There’s not really anything else out there of any use to me.

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As for Download Statusbar… I use that one too, and it’s quite nice, but Opera’s downloads-in-a-tab method also works good. Sure, I can thank Firefox’s extension developers for Adblock, which Opera finally added partially to their browser after some pressure, and NoScript is another nice unofficial add-on that still seems to be exclusive to Mozilla-based browsers, but Opera was there with Mouse Gestures years ago. Some are even known to cause bugs and/or instability of the entire browser when used with certain other extensions. unsupported by and have nothing to do with Mozilla themselves, other than the fact that they’re made for their browser). Almost all–if not all–of the “extensions” at that site are “unofficial” (ie. Yes, I personally use a couple of the extensions and the BlueQute theme myself. In such cases, I can understand litigation as an option. BUT, when one of the competitors is a convicted monopolist (and their monopoly position is unchanged), there is no fair competition. I agree that it would be nicer for true competition to solve these problems.

ms frontpage 2007

If you’re sick of companies litigating to solve their issues, that’s cool. Open, in the way I used it means that the spec, be it HTML, CSS, CSS2, ECMA Script or whatever, is open. This implies that they are all intimately related to open-source software and inimical to closed-source software, and I’m sure the people who started doing that were aware of this.) Opera is saying Microsoft is a monopoly and they are abusing that monopoly position. I didn’t say anything about going out of business and neither did Opera. Microsoft is a monopoly convicted of abusing their monopoly position. In fact, it might be the only true motivation Microsoft for get its act together. This is a huge problem for companies like Opera whose business depends on these standards being standard. IE7 is an improvement over 6, to be sure, but the open standards that the web depends on are still only being paid lip service. Once the market for IE was secured, Microsoft disregarded the open protocols that makes the web work and let the browser stagnate for many, many years. The dominant operating system vendor also supplies the world’s dominant web browser (remember that monopoly abuse I mentioned?).

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The reason the internet works is because it is based on open protocols. This is not the same as Opera not supporting Silverlight or WMV. You’re missing (or willfully ignoring) a really big point: Microsoft is a monopoly that has been tried and convicted of abusing that monopoly position (remember, it’s not illegal to have dominant market share it’s what they do from that position that is).








Ms frontpage 2007