You Brits think you invented every thing including proper english. Perhaps. But we Americans perfected it.
That's a laugh. American English is probably the most complicated language, with more broken rules and non-sensical spelling, than any language on the planet.
'i before e, except after c'
And how many exceptions are there to that single rule? Yet, it has been taught like gospel in every school.
And how does 'ph' equate to 'f'?
And how about all the 'silent' letters. Letters that are written but not spoken. If they are 'silent' - then DON'T USE THEM!!!
We Americans 'perfect' everything, I guess. Doesn't matter if things stay proper, it just matters that we have changed them into our own bastardized 'perfection'?
And wow, has this thread gone off-topic?
I think MS should take into consideration, market share.
Microsoft has nearly 90% - that's nearly 1 billion computers, as of last year.
In April of 2007 MS reported a net income of 4.93B, which means they were making around $5 profit from each license sold (and/or product sold).
Is that too much profit? I think not... (unless the books are being cooked?)
Even so, I think they could lower the price. I will not spend several hundred dollars for an OS, especially for one that has bugs in it. And MS is rather known for buggy software. Plus which, you have to pay for tech support.
With the cash-flow of MS - in the double-digit billions of dollars - I would think that they could simply stomp-out any Linux or Mac version with a blink. And, I would think that they could simply build better software. After all, we are talking billions of dollars here, versus what the Linux community does with personal time alone, or the Mac people do with a fraction of the market share.
In the end? The OS should not cost over $100 - for whatever version. Heck, just making separate versions adds to the costs of the whole.