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Fatwah on Western Digital
Subject says it all. Reason for the poll? The people I work for are convinced that I just hate software. But seriously, if these are the things you had to work with every day, wouldn't you be a little bitter?
AOL gives us AOL, a bunch of different IM clients, Netscape/Mozilla and Winamp, and is widely credited with bringing stupidity to the internet.
Microsoft: Well, this IS the company that invented the talking paper clip, and also gave us product activation, 30,000 different versions of the MDB format, "Start" to shut down, ActiveX and a couple of mail clients that run code about like Debbie "does Dallas".
Symantec: Symantec buys a piece of software, and its next release goes from useful to brown and stinky. Ghost will be a lot less cool when it doesn't fit on a floppy disk. We won't even talk about NAV.
CA: A lot like Symantec, except they don't constrain themselves to screwing up PC software, having moved into the realms of enterprise and mainframe-level sucking.
Stupid Talking Monkey: Spyware in general, I suppose, but I think the screechy little monkey deserves top prize in the "annoying" category.
Intuit makes Quicken and Quickbooks, which basically own the personal and small business accounting markets. Many small businesses LOVE quickbooks... at least until they have their first mandatory, feature-breaking upgrade... followed swiftly by the realization that they're stuck because all their accounting data is is weirdo quickbooks format and now Intuit wants $100 for another upgrade. Better fork it over.
AOL gives us AOL, a bunch of different IM clients, Netscape/Mozilla and Winamp, and is widely credited with bringing stupidity to the internet.
Microsoft: Well, this IS the company that invented the talking paper clip, and also gave us product activation, 30,000 different versions of the MDB format, "Start" to shut down, ActiveX and a couple of mail clients that run code about like Debbie "does Dallas".
Symantec: Symantec buys a piece of software, and its next release goes from useful to brown and stinky. Ghost will be a lot less cool when it doesn't fit on a floppy disk. We won't even talk about NAV.
CA: A lot like Symantec, except they don't constrain themselves to screwing up PC software, having moved into the realms of enterprise and mainframe-level sucking.
Stupid Talking Monkey: Spyware in general, I suppose, but I think the screechy little monkey deserves top prize in the "annoying" category.
Intuit makes Quicken and Quickbooks, which basically own the personal and small business accounting markets. Many small businesses LOVE quickbooks... at least until they have their first mandatory, feature-breaking upgrade... followed swiftly by the realization that they're stuck because all their accounting data is is weirdo quickbooks format and now Intuit wants $100 for another upgrade. Better fork it over.