F.U.D.-R.L.R.

(Fear Uncertainty Doubt - Repeat Lather Rinse)

Yes, everything MS touches turns to gold.  Their Internet strategy of owning
it via MSN has paid off so handsomely for them.  No, wait.  It hasn't.
Maybe the Xbox line will turn a profit one day too.

Golly, maybe Adobe will, you know, innovate in the face of competition.

> -----Original Message-----
 
> It's a different situation. As I understand it, there are
> applications other than Adobe's which can create PDF's. When I was
> using Mac OS 9, I used "PrintToPDF", for which I paid $20.00.
> 
> If MS can gain a foothold with XPS, I am sure that one way or
> another, they will figure out how to go from a foothold to a
> stranglehold. They will eventually come up with "extensions" which
> will not be open in any way, and then everyone will be forced to buy
> only their software to generate XPs's. Remember, MS has a track
> record for ruthless law breaking. That WILL happen.
> 
> They may even find a way to make it so that if your computer can read
> PDF, it will not be able to read XPS. Then by putting XPS for "free"
> on about 95% of all computers, and forcing many companies to
> distribute XPS documents only, PDF will slowly die.
> 
> Once PDF is gone, MS might require an annual license fee to use their
> XPS reader. Again, MS has a track record for ruthless law breaking.
> Put NOTHING in a category of "Oh, they wouldn't do THAT."
> 
> If it comes to a point where we need to fight the creator of the
> software, who would you rather fight, Adobe, or MS?
> 
> The next thing that you know, MS will want to replace ASCII text with
> a proprietary scheme!
> 
> PDF works. It's now universal, as it's been around for many years.
> There is software other than Adobe's to generate them. There is no
> reason to cause an upheaval, except for the greed of MS.
> 
> XPS should be stopped right now.


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