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Donz0r

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From Engadget:
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/141821.asp

This email written by Bill Gates himself is a Must Read!

So after more than an hour of craziness and making my programs list garbage and being scared and seeing that Microsoft.com is a terrible website I haven't run Moviemaker and I haven't got the plus package.

While Bill Gates' imminent retirement from Microsoft is understandably a cause for some quiet moments of reflection for some, it's also given folks an excuse to dig up some tidbits from Gates' tenure that have somehow gone unnoticed or unheralded in the past few years, one of the juiciest of which comes in the form of a 2003 email that Todd Bishop of the Seattle Post-Intelligence has thankfully given fresh light. In it, Gates rips into "how Windows Usability has been going backwards" as he details his long, arduous attempts to download Moviemaker and buy the then new Digital Plus pack. While there's far to many gems to include here, a few of Gates' stand-out observations include how "crazy" it is that it took six minutes to install "a bunch of controls" before he was able to install Moviemaker, and his disappointment that he had to reboot his machine even though he reboots it every night. Eventually, after (apparently) getting Moviemaker installed, Gates decided to go digging in the add/remove program options to ensure that it was installed, only to find it missing, which prompted him to declare that, "someone decided to trash the one part of Windows that was usable," adding that, "this program listing was one sane place but now it is all crapped up." Needless to say, we'd recommend hitting the read link below to check out the full must-read email.
^From Engadget
 
part of me is skeptical that this is real. only because of the email title:
Windows Usability Systematic degradation flame

sounds fine until the last word. but thats as far is i read really. 😛
 
im sure SJ wrote this type of ranting email to OS classic OSX developers as well.

I think its a very good thing, even if they tried to hide it from us public, I sure hope its going on behind the door.
 
Gates is known to have been unhappy about the development of XP which resulted in the release of SP2 in August 2004. After that XP became the world's most popular OS and Gates much happier with it.
 
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