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<blockquote data-quote="509322" data-source="post: 699962"><p>As if there are so many appealing alternatives...</p><p></p><p>There are no real viable alternatives to Windows so the 10 billion installs is not a validation of Windows' greatness. Windows is too far ingrained in the business community that even if large organizations wanted to dump Windows, they wouldn't do it because of cost nor practicality.</p><p></p><p>Do you not read up on the general attitude towards Microsoft and Windows ? Basically, we're just stuck with it and have to deal with whatever it throws at us.</p><p></p><p>There is a lot of unhappiness and dissatisfaction with Microsoft and Windows. It's out there if you bother to look for it. Very prevalent. Extremely easy to locate.</p><p></p><p>The seemingly limitless online support forums and resources for Windows should alone be proof enough. Microsoft does not properly document and support its OS therefore users must rely upon 3rd party resources - such as MalwareTips and Wilders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="509322, post: 699962"] As if there are so many appealing alternatives... There are no real viable alternatives to Windows so the 10 billion installs is not a validation of Windows' greatness. Windows is too far ingrained in the business community that even if large organizations wanted to dump Windows, they wouldn't do it because of cost nor practicality. Do you not read up on the general attitude towards Microsoft and Windows ? Basically, we're just stuck with it and have to deal with whatever it throws at us. There is a lot of unhappiness and dissatisfaction with Microsoft and Windows. It's out there if you bother to look for it. Very prevalent. Extremely easy to locate. The seemingly limitless online support forums and resources for Windows should alone be proof enough. Microsoft does not properly document and support its OS therefore users must rely upon 3rd party resources - such as MalwareTips and Wilders. [/QUOTE]
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