[Bug 1] Re: Microsoft has a majority market share

jaypmcwilliams jaypmcwilliams at gmail.com
Fri Jan 23 06:58:11 UTC 2009


Well, I agree that it's VERY hard to get stores to realize that selling
PC's with FREE software is difficult to do, it's harder to get the
general public to believe that there are things out there for free. They
get scared because Microsoft tells them to be. So, My partner & I
started a NEW business, a few years ago, doing LINUX ONLY!!!
www.Lin-U-Over.com . We help educate the public while migrating people
to FREEdom. I heard Microsoft announced they were going to start
charging for updates & now they've announced laying off 5000 people. The
reason Microsoft is out there is advertising. Do you really think
Microsoft would even exist if LINUX was on TV? NO! Everyone, in our
area, read our adds & want MORE. On top of that, we keep the rates SO
low Microsoft businesses can't keep up. The only problem is, people
expect high prices & we DON'T charge for LINUX, just our time. They LOVE
that & WE LOVE THEM. Bottom line, Microsoft has always been about money.
There idea of development is how much they can steal & get away with
before paying out. Vista was so bad, they have to fool people into
thinking it was something else (mojave). It's pretty, yes, but not
functional. Support, NON-EXISTANT. You can purchase a computer without
MS on it, but only on-line or phone. I truly believe it is now the
responsibility of the public to shop around, be informed & open their
minds. At times I believe them to be LEMMINGS "If everyone else has
windows, than so should I." I also believe it is our responsibility to
educate our fellow human "Humanity To Others". My only real question is,
"How can we begin advertising LINUX on Radio, TV & stores"? Please tell
me & I would be happy to help.

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Microsoft has a majority market share
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