Friday, February 13, 2009

Windows Smart and Windows Stupid

People complained that Windows XP was too vulnerable to external attacks, so Microsoft added tighter security measures to the Vista version of Windows. Then people complained that the automatic security measures were too obtrusive, too annoying, and did not allow users to change them. Microsoft released a beta version of the new Windows 7 in which the security measures are made less obtrusive, less annoying, and give users the ability to modify some of the security measures. Now people are complaining that the new security measures are not obtrusive enough and that too much is left up to user discretion.

The problem with Windows is that Microsoft releases it in four versions:  Basic, Home, Business, and Ultimate. It should only release two versions: Windows Smart, for those smart enough to use it, and Windows Stupid, for those too stupid to learn to use it.

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