Later in Microsoft discontinued MSN. Windows ME — one of the worst operating system Microsoft ever launched. Released after Windows 98 on September as a special millennium edition OS. Windows ME promised improved performance and accessibility but became an utter failure in the market.
It was the last operating system released in the Windows 9x series. Because of its frequent crashing and incompatibility with several popular applications that ran on Windows 98 software forced Microsoft to ditch the OS after 1 year. May be favourite for some people but the OS became a huge disaster like Windows ME because of its bloat, its slowness, its hardware and software incompatibilities, its high cost, its confusing versions, its security fumbles and other ineptitude.
Launched in late s, Microsoft Portrait was a very low bit rate video conferencing software, that came before Skype. Terraserver launched in was a Google Earth model project, before Google thought of it.
Later the service was discontinued in Microsoft Bob created in was a graphical user interface for Windows 3. The program was intended to provide a more user-friendly interface but Microsoft Bob was greatly criticized in the press, did not gain wide acceptance with users, and was neither a successful nor long-lived product.
The product was killed in early TerraServer succeeded in accomplishing its intended purpose. The USGS imagery was used because it was a mass amount of data which would help test the limits of the system. Windows Mobile was the most popular mobile OS for several years.
It laid the ground work for the smartphones of today. Yes, Microsoft has virtually disappeared in the mobile market but the innovation was a success. Windows, Office, Xbox and, more recently Office and its Azure cloud platform have been huge success stories.
As with any success story which isn't yours , it's often more fun to look at all the moments it hasn't all gone to plan. So let's all try to bolster our lagging self-esteem, and forget our own inadequacies for a few minutes, as we look at Microsoft's biggest failures.
OK, time for a bit of a classic fail. You know it. It's everyone's least favourite OS of the naughties - Vista. Windows XP had been hugely successful since its launch but we'd waited a long time for the successor operating system. And Microsoft seemed to be having some problems with it.
Released onto the masses in January , Microsoft hoped Vista would be a hit as it aimed to be a highly secure, and speedy OS. As it turned out, it didn't appear to be any more secure than previous OSes, and it also suffered from compatibility and performance issues - older PCs struggled under its graphical demands - making Vista slow and unwieldy.
Uptake was subsequently slow, and those who did take the plunge were thanked with crashes and general instability from the OS. Even with the Service Pack updates, which made things a little more bearable, Vista never managed to shift the egg from its face. A pretty poor show all round. Thankfully Windows 7 saw a return to form. The flop of the Microsoft Kin, although perhaps not a huge surprise, was quite a kick in the teeth for the Redmond-based giant.
Its sales ended rather abruptly with the handset being taken off the shelves after just 3 months from May to July The Kin didn't even make it to Europe. This decision to axe quite so quickly could have been down to Microsoft wanting to concentrate on the then imminent Windows Phone 7, but this theory is being kind to a handset that clearly did not appeal to its target market - hip teens and twenty-somethings.
The tech giant Microsoft has always been accustomed to leading the markets in which it participates, especially in the field of software. For more than 30 years it has led the computer operating systems and associated software.
Later the tech giant Microsoft tried to compete by launching in a mobile operating system, known as Windows Mobile which is based on Windows CE, but, later in , it evolved to Windows Phone. But, the fact is that mobile processors did not fit too well into a Windows-based system, and developers found it hard to convert their iOS or Android apps to Windows Mobile. Hence, the maximum number of smartphone manufacturers were not interested in designing the models with the Microsoft operating system, which made the tech giant Microsoft to buy Nokia to make their own smartphones.
But users who were accustomed to Android and iOS found it difficult to change to the Windows interface, and not only that even the shortage of apps made the tech giant Microsoft surrender, and then Microsoft announced the discontinuation of the Windows Phone.
Who has not had nightmares with Microsoft Clippy, the well-known office assistant in the form of a clip that did not stop bothering you when you least needed it. While now if we talk about the Microsoft Bob, then let me clarify that it is the interface which is designed by Melinda, the wife of Bill Gates, who replaced the icons of Windows with everyday objects and animal assistants, supposedly to facilitate the use of Windows. In , with the launch of Windows Vista, the tech giant Microsoft also launched the Games for Windows platform.
Basically, the goal was to move the entire videogame architecture of its Xbox console to the PC. However, the Games compatible with Games for Windows had to comply with a series of features, like the achievements and trophies, chat during multiplayer games, parental control, gamepad support, etc. However, later the idea did not materialize for several reasons, hence, the tech giant Microsoft closed it in Windows Vista is released in and it has faced lots of difficulties to overcome Windows XP, it is one of the most popular Windows operating systems of the tech giant Microsoft.
However, to convince the Windows XP users to move to Windows Vista, the tech giant Microsoft added a more colorful interface known as Aero, new media players, and new features like the Windows Defender, which added a firewall to Windows, and a new mail manager known as Windows Mail. As the new graphics layer and other kernel changes focused on the BIOS and processor security made Vista a slow operating system.
As it consumed a lot of resources, so it did not work well on less powerful computers, and it made the applications and, especially, the games, much slower than on the Windows XP. Hence, the tech giant Microsoft recognized the failure and accelerated the release of Windows 7 then. Hence, it is undeniable that the premiere of Chrome in , which the tech giant Google very intelligently tied to the Google account and associated services, contributed to its decline.
It all started with Internet Explorer 6, a system with numerous bugs and security problems, which also had compatibility failures with many Internet services. Hence, Explorer gained bad reputation between the PC users, who little by little went to Chrome, for its extraordinary and handy features.
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