Or it could be said that if one doesn't want to test new programs, apps or features, they shouldn't be upset when buggy software is released.
It isn’t about that, this started off as you wanting to dissect what hdmi said. I don’t know why, he was pretty clear.
This is all in my opinion by the way.
Microsoft has better things to do than troll the internet saying “OH NO, Sinto thinks that the new Outlook is crap” “Quick, to the Outlook Cave”
Like any company taking statistics, they go by averages. At the end of the day, it simply means that more people like something than you might not. It’s a standard business model.
OR that they are doing what they want to do because it’s within their right to do so.
The complaints get to become So
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Utterly
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Boring
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to the point it sometimes makes this forum read like a Counterstrike Source Server during school holidays. Just read the SAB thread. Some members say the same thing 20 different ways, like it’s gong to make a difference. They’re complaining to the wrong people. Some of the conspiracies are questionably troubling, mostly amusing.
And yeah of course Microsoft has an agenda, I am going to take a stab in the dark and say that the agenda is to contribute and make money in the process.
The average person knows nothing about what is complained about in here. The ones that discover an issue, some of them end up here for help. So we help.
Between pirates and Microsoft upgrading people for free, they have to find a revenue. I don’t know why people find this hard to understand or accept?