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- From: vhs@rhein-main.de (Volker Herminghaus-Shirai)
- Subject: Re: End of the Year (was Re: End of NeXT)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.150211.2250@qb.rhein-main.de>
- Sender: vhs@qb.rhein-main.de (Volker Herminghaus-Shirai)
- Reply-To: vhs@rhein-main.de
- References: <1993Jan01.044049.29061@microsoft.com>
- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 93 15:02:11 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan01.044049.29061@microsoft.com> edwardj@microsoft.com (Edward Jung)
- writes:
- > I have to struggle to push innovation into products
- > over the MS mantra of "only do what the customer asks"...
-
- I was wondering why MS apps are so pointless and innovation-free.
- Designed by lusers - Ack! So there is nobody at MS with enough vision
- to really improv(tm) end-user productivity except maybe for the guys
- working on the caleida project which is likely to be outdated when
- and if it comes to market?
- Just tell me one thing: Will caleida's GUI look like windoze 3?
- MS can't alienate phantastillions of people that are used to it =}8*#
-
- ;-) (Only because Mr.Jung seems to be a relatively reasonable person.)
-
- --
- Volker Herminghaus-Shirai (vhs@qb.rhein-main.de)
-
- Looks good on the outside, but -
- intel inside
-