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Is Microsoft making the same mistakes with Windows 7?

May 31, 2008 by Milo Riano  
Filed under Computers

This article questions whether Microsoft is making the same mistakes with Windows 7.

from the article: Apple didn’t invent touchscreen technology. In fact, Microsoft was working on the concept long before Apple publicly demonstrated its efforts. However, touchscreen technology has become almost synonymous with Apple and the iPhone, Gartenberg said, and he wonders why Microsoft is showing off a feature that makes the company appear as if it is copying Apple instead of innovating on its own. — Does it really matter? Does Microsoft turn their backs on touchscreen technology on Windows 7 when their Surface Computer is way too powerful than their itouch (?, did I get it correctly?).

from the article: Some of the mistakes Microsoft made with Vista were talking up the next version of Windows way too early, — this has been the strategy of Microsoft in all their products and they time and again achieved enormouse bottomline on it.

from the article: “It really appears that Microsoft is using the same playbook as it did with Vista, and that playbook didn’t work.” — what didn’t work? Microsoft selling hundreds of millions of licenses? funny…

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3 Responses to “Is Microsoft making the same mistakes with Windows 7?”
  1. Max says:

    Comments in the article are correct. Vista is an abject failure. They have not “sold” hundreds of millions of licenses. They have FORCED people to stomach hundreds of millions of licenses by discontinuing XP.
    I just got a Dell flyer in the mail yesterday that boldly proclaimed, “Yes, you can still order a computer with XP.”
    Obviously, Dell gets enough requests for this that it’s a serious marketing asset.

    Unfortunately, after June, 2008, XP will no longer be available.

    The article notes that by talking about Windows 7 so soon, it gives the impression that they (MS) are giving up on Vista.

    YESSSSS! They are giving up. No kidding.

    Amazingly, Apple is growing market share – something they have always had trouble doing. FINALLY, the current Windows version is so bad and so painful, that die-hard Windows users are looking at Apple seriously. That’s the only way you grow market share, by pulling users away from the competition. And that’s not easy in the PC vs Apple “war of religion.”

  2. If iframes are not disabled, you must disable them! This will prevent others from using iframes in a more evil manner in the future. I also recommend Linux.

  3. If Microsoft’s play book for Windows 7 is the same as it was for Vista then Windows 7 will also flop. I understand the need for increasingly larger OSes as resources larger. I also understand the need for security in the MS product and how Vista “addresses” this need in Vista.
    Vista is just unusable. I have Vista Business 64bit and I do a good deal of testing software for use in the Microsoft courses I teach. Microsoft’s implementation of the c:\windows\winsxs folder is one indicator in how they failed. My winsxs folder is 10GB in size. I have partitioned my hard drive with a 40GB primary partition. I should not need 10% of a 40GB drive for Microsoft’s “DLL Hell” issue. A student performed a clean install of Vista and the winsxs folder was 5.8gb.
    Windows XP also had the winsxs folder but the size of the folder was measured in MB not GB.

    I am not the only one with this issue: http://del.icio.us/jh2fct/winsxs

    The winsxs folder is just one example (and a glaring example at that) of how the OS was released prematurely, poorly tested, and without consulting the “beta testers” they brought on board. If they follow the same play book then Microsoft will watch as their reputation crumbles and Linux and Apple make huge gains in market share.

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