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Microsoft Got Windows Wrong

Jun 7, 2012·Dustin

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Not sure if the author of this piece is an Apple fanboy or is just looking for site views and trolling on purpose. Either way, I don’t really agree with much at all in this article. Personally, I hear a lot of praise with Windows. Sure, there are times when people get frustrated and dislike whatever they are working on. But, overall they’ve been very satisfied with Windows.

It’s been a long time since I’ve heard anybody, except the very occasional programmer, praise Windows. In fact, it seems like every time a new version of Windows is released, the main selling point seems to be that "this time Microsoft got it right." Which is a message that gets kinda old after you’ve heard it five or six times.

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Dustin

Dustin is the founder and head editor of MSTechpages. He started the site to help other users of Windows. He has been very active with helping others throughout the years, from USENET to Microsoft Answers to the latest Microsoft Communities as well as other internet forums such as Reddit. He is a Sr. System Administrator, holds several industry certifications and degrees.

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