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Re: Anti-MS drivel


From: yossarian <yossarian () planet nl>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 02:04:26 +0100

Erich wrote:
What MS actually does is leading customers into a trap. MS Products look
as if they were so easy to use that _every_ body colud work with it,
just like that - "you don't need to know a thing". Intuitive User
interface etc.

So, basically, you are blaming the MS people for building a UI that can be
used by anyone. Duh. Let's give 'em a TSO interface. That'll scare them away
from the computer so they won't just click on any attachment. Better still,
they would be using typewriters. Yep, I still miss my Underwood, like others
miss the Unix prompt - not concealing the complexity of the beast, or worse.
At the same time we can withdraw to the ivory tower of the IT department,
where users are just a nuisance. Lets call it Data Central.

Don't forget users pay the bill. And to put it bluntly - your job would not
exist if it had not been for the PC revolution. Neither would mine. Without
MS's distributive powers and later - mid 90s - marketing power, grey haired
people probably would still be scribbling in COBOL and we would be
delivering the internal mail - by hand in those funny envelopes where you
strike out the name of the user before you.






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