Nice. A Microsoft slugging thread. What else is new?
i dont think the market would have been much diffferent at all...just look at linux, all open source and thats the best they can do?
Best they can
do? From being just a kernel at version .99 in '91, Linux (now at 2.6.17) has 27% of the server market and is fast making inroads into the desktop market. Don't knock Linux man, u may not like it, but u can't
ignore it. Heck, even Microsoft has admitted that Linux is a threat. Ever heard of Redmond's Linux Research lab?
Obviously the Linux community can't develop at the same pace as a group of paid developers, but we're getting there...
Microsoft built DirectX, a closed standard, to compete with OpenGL, an open standard. Among other things it makes it a lot harder to build cross platform games.
I don't think there's anything wrong in that. DirectX is entirely a Microsoft product. You can't tell them how to market their own software. If game developers want portability, they use OpenGL. If not, they use the more advanced features of DirectX. As simple as that.
About the copyright thing, it's not stealing if you look up what stealing means. It's just not.
Don't kid urself, estranged. Using software without a license is stealing, no matter how u want to look at. Nobody needs to lookup what stealing means, it's just that. If u don't use a licence, the developer is not getting paid for that particular copy of the software and that
is stealing.