Microsoft Should Be Punished For What They Did To Netscape

from the counter-point dept

Here's Salon's "part II" counter point to yesterday's article about why Netscape has no case against Microsoft. Obviously, this one is taking the other side and saying that Microsoft must be punished for what they did to Netscape. While I do think that Microsoft deserves to be punished for many of their actions, I have to admit that I'm much more convinced by the first argument that Netscape doesn't have much of a case. There is a lot more evidence that Netscape hurt themselves. In the second article the writer simply brushes over that idea. In fact, he claims (as if it were fact) that Netscape would have kept their 80% market share even if they offered an inferior product. Huh? Does anyone actually believe that? Once IE started getting better, people found plenty of reasons to switch. While perhaps the OEM agreements hurt some of Netscape's marketshare, I'd say the fact that they couldn't keep up in building a better browser is what destroyed them.
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  • identicon
    Edwin, 15 Mar 2002 @ 4:00am

    Yes, this one was won by MS

    I used to HATE Microsoft like the plague... I still don't like them much, but I surrendered to IE about a year ago, making it my default browser over Netscape (although I keep versions 4 and 6 of Communicator at hand too for various reasons...)
    Why? Because IE genuinely works better! On my cable connection, pages snap into place on IE but grind slowly into view in Communicator 4.79... and 6 only marginally improves things. Not to mention the fact that Communicator dies about 10% of the time on pages with even semi-complex javascript in them.
    Sure, there are a LOT of things still wrong with IE... but this is one instance at least where MS seems to be the least worst mainstream choice right now.

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  • identicon
    u2604ab, 15 Mar 2002 @ 10:00pm

    many would argue

    That microsoft maintains a 90% market share, even though they offer an inferior product. They just knew how to leverage their monopoly better than Netscape did.

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      Mike (profile), 16 Mar 2002 @ 12:50am

      Re: many would argue

      That would be a reasonable argument if IE actually were an inferior product to Netscape, and at this point very few people believe that. I was a strong Netscape fan and refused to use IE for the longest time, but I have to admit that IE is simply better.

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    Austin Shau, 18 Mar 2002 @ 9:55am

    Microsoft should be punished period...

    ...considering it created IE by getting someone to cough up a snapshot of Netscape's source code. Personally I'm running Netscape 6.2 every chance I get, and if Microsoft's damned stranglehold on software/game support wasn't as strong I'd probably learn how to use Linux...

    I mostly don't like the fact that if I didn't want to use IE, and I got rid of it, Windows would explode.

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