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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 1091492" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>What others have said. Microsoft's problem is that a large portion of their install base are corporations who need compatibility with their legacy tools that were made decades ago at this point. So M$ hands are tied on how much they can change at once due to their philosophy and commitment to business first. Windows for consumers comes second. Apple started off on the right foot and set the terms for everyone: "We are switching to 64 bit. We are switching from PowerPC to Intel. We are switching to Apple Silicon by 2025. Adapt or die." and that philosophy has drawn in a different client base, people and businesses that want the most up-to-date systems. So you will never see the big and radical changes and level of integration that Apple is able to make in Windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 1091492, member: 88686"] What others have said. Microsoft's problem is that a large portion of their install base are corporations who need compatibility with their legacy tools that were made decades ago at this point. So M$ hands are tied on how much they can change at once due to their philosophy and commitment to business first. Windows for consumers comes second. Apple started off on the right foot and set the terms for everyone: "We are switching to 64 bit. We are switching from PowerPC to Intel. We are switching to Apple Silicon by 2025. Adapt or die." and that philosophy has drawn in a different client base, people and businesses that want the most up-to-date systems. So you will never see the big and radical changes and level of integration that Apple is able to make in Windows. [/QUOTE]
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