Kev
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(Jun 22, 2006 - 1:20 AM)
Isn’t it obvious?
The point is that Microsoft owns the OS. They can make all the changes they want so that the new security products work perfectly. Business is business and although seems unfair for the “partner companies”, Microsoft has a point, it’s a free market.
That’s why statements like: "the security market is full of opportunity for all security vendors to play a role in customer security" or "Microsoft believes that customers want the freedom to choose the security solutions that work best for them" sound like a joke knowing the fact that they control 90% of the market or maybe more and they can decide which third party application application will be supported.
(Jun 1, 2006 - 1:34 AM)
Why would I buy an "tuning tool" from Microsoft? LOL
Does that make any sense?
Why they didn't include that piece of software in SP2 for example?
Oh, now I get it !! I have to pay again for something that will make my OS work better and faster. Like it was supposed to work in the first place.
The antivirus software is a nice touch though. I already fell protected, don't you people?