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Old 06-14-2024, 01:13 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Dal Bhat View Post
Inserting $ into the company name Microsoft is really quite juvenile and trollish.
I'll take that as a bit of a compliment; I'm only enough that I haven't been called "juvenile" in quite some time. As to substance, I'd suggest that when Microsoft (there, see, I didn't use the $ because I'm having a serious conversation) begins to respect its customers by, for example, fixing errors that have existed in its software for years (I recently came across an error that has been reported for more than 15 years!) and which customers have asked to have fixed instead of focusing on new "features" that few want or need or not introducing new workflows that break existing uses (often with no notice or way to revert), then I'll be more inclined to show the company a bit of respect. But for now, like many other large companies, Microsoft seems to prioritize money way above (way, way, way above) customer satisfaction.

But that is a conversation for another thread on another forum.
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