Microsoft to finally create amazing software again

Of course, this is just fake. Unfortunately. The question in doubt is really when Microsoft is leaving its path leading to nowhere and starts over producing quality software again? Let’s summarize Microsofts products to have something to talk about.

First there is Microsoft’s ever green cash-cow, the Office Suite, selling in Germany for about 250€. This suite includes nothing that is not available for free in the OpenOffice Suite, compatibility is mostly ensured. Even worse, this Office suite fails to provide state-of-the-art functionality like wrapping text around the contour of an image. Instead of pushing this product to become even better, Microsoft seems to be happy to sell it. No need to improve it.

Same on the Operating Systems. Instead of inventing something new, useful, Microsoft seems to have decided that this is just not necessary. The eye-candy provided in Vista fails to provide some real usage advantage, and is therefore unnecessary. And while Mac OS is sold in one edition for 100€, Ubuntu and other Linux distributions are free, Vista is being sold in several stunningly expensive editions.

But Microsoft isn’t sleeping! They just lately presented the amazing new killer-app called Songsmith and the new Taskbar for Windows 7. The first one negates any use besides fun, the second doesn’t seem to be a revolution. Nothing break-through, as always, years behind.

Welcome to the browser’s section. While Firefox 3, Safari and Opera work mostly standards compliant and are kept up-to-date, Internet Explorer 7 is far away from rendering anything the way it should be rendered, and is also far from being up-to-date in any way. It seems Microsoft is just waiting here for innovations seen in other Browsers customers like and then implements them. Not what I expect from a global player.

Last but not least, it’s Microsoft communication pissing me off. Instead of presenting cool features or other breakthroughs, all the CEOs spitting out is related to Microsofts market position.

But with an attitude like this, it seems in question how long Microsoft is going to keep that. Office and some vintage Operating System won’t keep the value up. What is your opinion on Microsofts products?