actually windows puts the menu bar back when it detects the ribbon is gone
i believe. (because some pages dont show the ribbon)
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there isnt an employee in the entire company who even has any social skills." Thats a bit harsh
, im sure some of them do have business sense, even if there not the ones in command
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"its the only product in the world created and sold without the slightest concern if the customer finds it useful or valuable or notits also the only product in the world that continually developed without any thought or concern for the opinons or ideas or needs of the customer"Actually i believe the opposite is true, especially with windows 8, which in my opinion is an attempt to cater to the lowest common denominator. You have to remember that most people honestly just want a computer that 'works' If it can play music/video/internet there happy.. we are the minority, and they can't cater to everyone.
also i can think of several products developed entirely based on the developers needs, and then sold...
"and in reality, they are likely bought, owned, and/or infiltrated by the NSA or CIA or HLS and are specifically designed to allow them to freely access and manipulate whoever's computer they see fit"Conspiracy? this may be the case, atleast on some level i dont doubt the CIA has hackers, using viruses to infiltrate certain computer systems.. but i cant say if microsoft is/isnt a shadowcorp.. because if they are, im not in the loop
"by programming in countless ineffective components & services and giving it all a clearly non-transparent interface which limits the users control & understanding of what is happening on their own computer.."yes its true, many of there bugs are squashed only to pop up in the very next version of windows
. and alot of things are really hard to do.., and ideally i would want everything to be open source... (and have a link to the source file, within the files properties dialog). but most users are blissfully ignorant when it comes to computers...
"ensure nobody else on earth will ever be able to use their technology, effective forming a monopoly"i would have to agree with you there in some ways.. although there are alternatives(linux/os x), they just happen to have the best product (in my opinion). but think about it this way: if X is open source, but cost alot, and Y is freeware based on that open source.. Y would get all the customers, and X would have to fund the operation.. on whatever customers dont realize Y exist..
yes the fact that most programs only run on windows is a bit upsetting, and is the primary reason for me not switching to linux right now.., but hey thats life.. and thats how microsoft stays on top
also this conversation might be better suited for the offtopic board. its doubtfull even the origional poster found your post useful