I remember reading that Windows XPs main competition wasn't Linux or BeOS or Mac OS or some other of the dozen or so operating systems, but other Windows versions: 2000, 98 and even the occassional 95. People just found it not worth the time and money to upgrade.
So, if we assume that competition is still way behind, and it is, why did Microsoft spend billions to build and Vista? It would have made sense to keep selling XP at least until Linux desktops caught up with it, which would have meant ~2012, and then release Vista.
Who can offer an explanation as to why they built Vista this early?
So, if we assume that competition is still way behind, and it is, why did Microsoft spend billions to build and Vista? It would have made sense to keep selling XP at least until Linux desktops caught up with it, which would have meant ~2012, and then release Vista.
Who can offer an explanation as to why they built Vista this early?
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