• @Vigge93
    link
    English
    101 year ago

    Not trying to defend Microsoft, but making it available to the fraction of a fraction that would actually download it is probably not worth it because you still would have to maintain it, making sure it’s compatible with new windows versions and providing security updates.

    It’s a lot easier to just kill it outright, and those that do actually really really want it can find some third party who has uploaded a version of the exe file somewhere.

    • @stonedemoman
      link
      English
      51 year ago

      I agree with the first half of your statement completely, but as for killing it outright I would think turning it over to FOSS developers would be a less incendiary solution. As many people are saying, it hardly competes with other software that is already available.

    • Aatube
      link
      fedilink
      11 year ago

      Isn’t backwards-compatibility Microsoft’s thing? You can still run an app in XP mode if my memory serves.

      • @pycorax
        link
        English
        21 year ago

        That’s more to do with application compatibility rather than providing applications.

        • Aatube
          link
          fedilink
          01 year ago

          Application Compatibility means you don’t have to maintain it.