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Comments on: Microsoft not happy with tools add-on

The software maker has a testy back and forth with a software maker that has created a utility that interacts with the free version of Visual Studio.

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Make your own product worth the cost, don't step on startups
by Luna M June 5, 2007 12:54 PM PDT
Microsoft's "if we can't do it, nobody can" attitude continues to astound and aggravate. This is corporate bullying, plain and simple.
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Puleeze
by mr. cynical June 5, 2007 9:39 PM PDT
There's a reason for "free" versions. They aren't as full featured as the pay version. If something changes that, then it's wrong.

Some people need to realize IT COSTS MONEY to develop software and run a business. Want to code for free and live off some other revenue stream? Go for it. But don't blame MSFT for trying to protect what IT PAID for to develop.
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Depressing
by Thomas, David June 5, 2007 1:28 PM PDT
Last night, I watched the D5 interview of Steve Jobs, and Bill
Gates. I was left with a sense of gratitude for both
men. This has been in direct contradiction of my feeling for
Microsofts past actions, and I felt I was finally able to let go of
deeply rooted distrust of Microsoft.

Unfortunately,
especially in Microsofts case, the man is one thing, the company
is another.

I followed the link, to the Register, on this story.
It is a sad comment on Microsoft to take this stance. The
developer used Visual Studio Express, and information from the
MSDN site, to create his add-on. In doing so, he won
two MVP awards from Microsoft ... and a
lawsuit. Incredible, incredulous ... flabbergasting.

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Resistence Is Futile
by Thomas, David June 5, 2007 2:01 PM PDT
I strongly recommend all developers to read the
email correspondence between Microsoft, and Jamie Cansdale.
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Link to page, containing email links
by Thomas, David June 5, 2007 2:02 PM PDT
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/06/05/microsoft_mvp_threats
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Microsoft=3rdGradeBully;
by Unmindfulawe June 5, 2007 2:57 PM PDT
Here's my take on this situation.

Microsoft = 3rdGradeBully;
Linux-FOSS = SharingAndCaring;

3rdGradeBully - "Wait you can't share my candy it's mine."
SharingAndCaring - "Who wants to share all of my candy? It's really sweet."

Microsoft needs to grow up; This is one more reason to like Linux and FOSS.
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MS stifles innovation
by t8 June 5, 2007 3:09 PM PDT
Perfect example of how Microsoft stifles innovation.
A world apart from Open Source.

They make it to hard to innovate their stuff. Why bother anyway?
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Any copyrights or patents infringed?
by Mergatroid Mania June 5, 2007 4:00 PM PDT
It seems to me that if the company is not infringing on ony of MicroBrain's copyrights or patents, then it's none of their business what this company's software works with.
I hope they stick up for thenselves and tell MicroBrain where to shove it.
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The UK Firm Should...
by Renegade Knight June 6, 2007 7:08 AM PDT
Respond the same way Microsoft does to it's customers.

"Thank you for the email with product suggestions. We have refereed this to our development committee for thier consideration. No further action is necesary on your part. We will contact you if it's needed. Again thank you for the email."
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