SnowRidge
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Quote:Windows bloat is primarily due to its ability to maintain backward compatibility. Software that ran in DOS and early Windows can still, in many cases, be run on current platforms. That is not true with the MAC or most other platforms. This is why it is popular in most workplaces - you can run proprietary software that is 10 years old on an XP machine. Not true if it was coded for an Apple IIc.
Word documents are not software. They are data.
What was being said in the above quote is the fact that you can, within certain limitations, take very old MSDOS or Win95/98 applications(software) and run them on the latest hardware running current versions of Winders, but you cannot say the same sort of thing for Apple products.
I partially agree with the assertion that Winders bloat is due to backwards compatibility. In my opinion, it is also due to poor software engineering in the first place, and Micro$oft's desire to dominate the software market at any cost. Micro$oft should have thrown out their horribly buggy OS and written a new one, as did Apple, instead of just putting Vista colored lipstick on the pig. But that would have given their formerly captive market an opportunity to switch to Mac or Linux, something the Gatesian crowd in Redmond refused to do. In the long run, I think it will cost them.
Oh well, in the meantime, it all makes for great Mac ads on TV.
I don't see that at the application level at all. I can open documents made on a 1984 Mac on my 2007 iMac. You might be right about proprietary software, but try to convince a MS Word user of this. I can open more Word documents on my new Mac than I can at work on my PC running Word!!
Word documents are not software. They are data.
What was being said in the above quote is the fact that you can, within certain limitations, take very old MSDOS or Win95/98 applications(software) and run them on the latest hardware running current versions of Winders, but you cannot say the same sort of thing for Apple products.
I partially agree with the assertion that Winders bloat is due to backwards compatibility. In my opinion, it is also due to poor software engineering in the first place, and Micro$oft's desire to dominate the software market at any cost. Micro$oft should have thrown out their horribly buggy OS and written a new one, as did Apple, instead of just putting Vista colored lipstick on the pig. But that would have given their formerly captive market an opportunity to switch to Mac or Linux, something the Gatesian crowd in Redmond refused to do. In the long run, I think it will cost them.
Oh well, in the meantime, it all makes for great Mac ads on TV.
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