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~- [[http://linuxfr.org/~IsNotGood/26409.html]] [fr] Résultat définitif ratification MS-OOXML (points ci-dessus identifiés, le parallèle étant "//évident//")
=== some so-called "Internet" explorer stories===
http://www.nursingjobs.us/blog/ie7-users-we-need-to-talk/
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~- https://linuxfr.org/~IsNotGood/26409.html [fr] Résultat définitif ratification MS-OOXML (points ci-dessus identifiés, le parallèle étant "//évident//")


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Edited on 2010-01-16 00:32:28 by BenoitAudouard
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~- http://www.blinkenlights.com/classiccmp/gateswhine.html lettre de Bill Gates o_O 40000 euros pour quelques milliards, où faut-il s'arrêter ?


Revision [1982]

Edited on 2008-05-22 15:18:01 by BenoitAudouard
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L'utilisation de [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Format_ouvert format ouvert]] et une bonne approche de l'[[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interop%C3%A9rabilit%C3%A9 interopérabilité ]] permet d'avoir un respect de l'utilisateur et éviter de se retrouver dans des situations telles que :
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L'utilisation de [[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Format_ouvert format ouvert]] et une bonne approche de l'[[http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interop%C3%A9rabilit%C3%A9 interopérabilité]] permet d'avoir un respect de l'utilisateur et éviter de se retrouver dans des situations telles que :


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Edited on 2008-05-22 13:51:37 by BenoitAudouard
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~- ""WordPerfect"" et Sprint ne pouvant relire des documents RTF non respectueux des standards, ni les formats propriétaires non documentés
~- http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20080522012330406 [en] rappel(s) concernant ""WordPerfect"" et RTF, MS rejoint OASIS, ODF supported(?) dans Office
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~- WordPerfect et Sprint ne pouvant relire des documents RTF non respectueux des standards, ni les formats propriétaires non documentés


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Edited on 2008-04-15 20:09:48 by BenoitAudouard
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~- Microsoft bundled ""DoubleSpace/DriveSpace"" to put Stac out of business, they bundled EMM386 to put Quarterdeck out of business, they bundled Internet Explorer to put Netscape out of business, and they bundled Media Player to get Apple to stop making QuickTime for Windows (I believe the testimony given in court was they told Apple to "knife the baby" in regards to QuickTime for Windows). You might like Microsoft's products, that's fine, but if you agree with their business practices then you're no better than they are.
~~- They bundled ""DoubleSpace/DriveSpace"" because it was a useful thing that they felt many of their users would benefit from. Same goes for EMM386, IE, MP, and all the other stuff. They've added a lot of features to their OS, without charging much more for it. Do you really want to pay to have support for extended memory? Or for browsing web pages? or for playing video files? Because until MS came along and started including it in the base cost of the OS, a lot of this stuff did cost extra.
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~- Microsoft bundled DoubleSpace/DriveSpace to put Stac out of business, they bundled EMM386 to put Quarterdeck out of business, they bundled Internet Explorer to put Netscape out of business, and they bundled Media Player to get Apple to stop making QuickTime for Windows (I believe the testimony given in court was they told Apple to "knife the baby" in regards to QuickTime for Windows). You might like Microsoft's products, that's fine, but if you agree with their business practices then you're no better than they are.
~~- They bundled DoubleSpace/DriveSpace because it was a useful thing that they felt many of their users would benefit from. Same goes for EMM386, IE, MP, and all the other stuff. They've added a lot of features to their OS, without charging much more for it. Do you really want to pay to have support for extended memory? Or for browsing web pages? or for playing video files? Because until MS came along and started including it in the base cost of the OS, a lot of this stuff did cost extra.


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Edited on 2008-04-15 20:09:26 by BenoitAudouard
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~~- They bundled DoubleSpace/DriveSpace because it was a useful thing that they felt many of their users would benefit from. Same goes for EMM386, IE, MP, and all the other stuff. They've added a lot of features to their OS, without charging much more for it. Do you really want to pay to have support for extended memory? Or for browsing web pages? or for playing video files? Because until MS came along and started including it in the base cost of the OS, a lot of this stuff did cost extra.


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Edited on 2008-04-15 20:05:54 by BenoitAudouard
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~- Microsoft bundled DoubleSpace/DriveSpace to put Stac out of business, they bundled EMM386 to put Quarterdeck out of business, they bundled Internet Explorer to put Netscape out of business, and they bundled Media Player to get Apple to stop making QuickTime for Windows (I believe the testimony given in court was they told Apple to "knife the baby" in regards to QuickTime for Windows). You might like Microsoft's products, that's fine, but if you agree with their business practices then you're no better than they are.


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Edited on 2008-04-02 11:28:37 by BenoitAudouard
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~- ""Borland C++"" flingué par les MFC non compilables correctement il y a longtemps (transition de DOS à Windows 3.1)
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~- Borland C++ flingué par les MFC non compilables correctement il y a longtemps (transition de DOS à Windows 3.1)


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