The (superlow)quality of software (was Re: Python Popularity: Questions and Comments)
Chris Barker
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Fri Jan 4 17:21:51 EST 2002
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Cliff Wells wrote: > Oleg Broytmann <phd at phd.pp.ru> wrote: > UNIX has usability problems; UNIX lacks > standard > > desktop and office suite. There is a big distinction between technical merit, and marketing/market issues. There is no reason that *nix is not technically capable of being as (or more) usable thatn windows (Maybe Apple will do it!). The lack of a "standard" desktop or ofice suite is also about the market, and isn some ways it is a good thing. Having a "standard" be a propriatary product controlled by one company is not a good way to develop inovative new technology. > > hate it, because I am afraid of its power. But it's still *the* name). > > Agreed. However, that name means two different things to two different > groups of people: to Microsoft's target audience it means ease-of-use and > features (and unfortunately, they have a larger target audience); to people > who manage networks it means reliability issues and inflexibility. You forgot most people: It is what "everyone" uses. I doubt most Windows users even knew they had a choice, or at least not a viable one, except maybe the Macintosh. -Chris -- Christopher Barker, Ph.D. ChrisHBarker at attbi.net --- --- --- ---@@ -----@@ -----@@ ------@@@ ------@@@ ------@@@ Oil Spill Modeling ------ @ ------ @ ------ @ Water Resources Engineering ------- --------- -------- Coastal and Fluvial Hydrodynamics -------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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