None of our competitors have ever made two systems that run the same software.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Shareware tends to combine the worst of commercial software with the worst of free software.
I think operating systems work best if they're free and open. Particular applications are more likely to be proprietary.
I'm never fully satisfied with any Microsoft product.
No partnership between two independent companies, no matter how well run, can match the speed, effectiveness, responsiveness and efficiency of a solely owned company.
Almost never does a single company have excellence in a multiplicity of disciplines.
Software comes from heaven when you have good hardware.
Open source production has shown us that world-class software, like Linux and Mozilla, can be created with neither the bureaucratic structure of the firm nor the incentives of the marketplace as we've known them.
The form of computers has never been important, with speed and performance being the only things that mattered.
There is no neat distinction between operating system software and the software that runs on top of it.
There has never been an unexpectedly short debugging period in the history of computers.