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- From: vlcek@mtl.mit.edu (Jim Vlcek)
- Subject: Re: X11 and Windows NT (was: Windows NT Report)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan9.034843.28167@athena.mit.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 9 Jan 1993 03:48:43 GMT
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- williams@nssdcs.gsfc.nasa.gov (Jim Williams) writes:
-
- >Microsoft is the only player without X11 support. In my opinion, if
- >they shun X11, they will do so at their own peril.
-
- We Unix lovers had better just face up to the obvious:
-
- Microsoft has the power to enforce whatever standards it damn well
- pleases. When it comes to windowing systems, that standard is
- Microsoft Windows.
-
- Here's the scenario: a typical installation, anywhere in the US
- (including academic installations, where Unix is strongest). For
- every one Unix box using X, you've got ten to a hundred PCs running
- Windows. No matter what the technical merits, the impression in the
- minds of most people is going to be that "those Unix machines run some
- weird windowing system that no one can talk to." Plus, everything
- associated with those Unix machines cost ten to a hundred times as
- much as the comparable item for the Windows boxes.
-
- Unix will live, but only at the higher strata of computation (large
- servers, transaction processors, &c). Microsoft is going to suffocate
- Unix (and probably OS/2 as well) right out of the desktop market.
-
- Yes, eventually the Microsoft monopoly will crumble, just as did the
- great IBM. But folks, that's going to take years. Unix vendors and
- users had better start making plans for the immediate future, which is
- - like it or not - owned lock, stock and barrel by Microsoft.
-
- Jim Vlcek
- vlcek@epimbe.com
-