Just how many open bugs / issues does Microsoft have with its soft

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I often think that Microsoft must be one of the buggiest pieces of software I
use. But I would be willing to admit my assessment if someone would be
willing to provide some statistics on this topic.
-thanks
-doowopdj
 
You have now made two posts lambasting MSFT with absolutely no specifics to
support your claims. If your purpose is to be critical of Microsoft, please
go to any Apple or Linux site where you will find lots of company.
Otherwise, post what issues you are having - just maybe someone will provide
you with an answer or two.
 
Microsoft doesn't have any bugs. You are just don't know how to use
software! Now go back and play with your Xbox and leave us alone
 
Agreed, he obviously knows it all. Firefox is completely bug and security
free (at least thats what I'm told by the good open source ppl, but the
updates it has says otherwise).

Lets hear it doowopdj, lets hear your specifics.
 
Go back to your normal haunt, troll!


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Tom said:
You have now made two posts lambasting MSFT with absolutely no specifics
to support your claims. If your purpose is to be critical of Microsoft,
please go to any Apple or Linux site where you will find lots of
company. Otherwise, post what issues you are having - just maybe someone
will provide you with an answer or two.

Oh come on Tom, you know he will find alot of company here too...or did
you forget because you killfiled all of us already?


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For close to 30 years its been well known that there is only one bug left in
the system, and that the one we are working on now.

The developers mantra!
 
DooWopDJ said:
I often think that Microsoft must be one of the buggiest pieces of
software I
use. But I would be willing to admit my assessment if someone would be
willing to provide some statistics on this topic.
-thanks
-doowopdj

In answer to the subject line, there are no "bugs" in Microsoft software.
Microsoft likes to call them "anomalies".

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Doris said:
In answer to the subject line, there are no "bugs" in Microsoft software.
Microsoft likes to call them "anomalies".

Love and Kisses,
Doris

Sorry Doris, I need to correct you. MS does not call them anomalies,
their called "Features".

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Nina said:
Sorry Doris, I need to correct you. MS does not call them anomalies,
their called "Features".
ROFL

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And I thought all software had 'undocumented features'.
I've seen it in every OS from HP Basic, Cobol, Fortran, Compiler, UNIX,
Linux, Citrix, DOS, Windows, OS-X...
But, if MS tries to claim a patent on it, I don't think they'll have a
problem...LOL
 
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