Just a casual Question.
Since I'm sure Jonathan Kay must be nearing his wit's end explaining how to
keep Windows Messenger from signing in/how to uninstall it over and over-
even though it means the end of a few MSN features... my question is:
Why does Microsoft make one program dependant on the other in the first
place? They must've known that making 2 programs that are similar, yet
keeping program B requireing the similar program A to be installed at the
same time would only cause confusion.
Why don't they just "separate" the two? Men walked on the moon nearly 40
years ago, I'm sure it's possible. It'd make your job a whole lot easier.
.
Relevant Pages
- Re: How to get rid of Windows Messenger?
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