The only reason windows has all these security holes and other products "don't", is the simple fact that all the other products have security holes as well. Its just that those products don't have, literally, millions of hackers pounding away at them. If you have a million hackers all trying to find the smallest typo in over 50 megs of code, your gonna find mistakes. Take firefox, why is it more secure than I.E.? Because it isn't mainstream yet. The instant it gets really, REALLY widespread it will be the target of hackers and people will suddenly discover an unpleasent fact: Firefox is full of security holes too. Security holes are everywhere , in every single program you own. Microsoft has done a very good job and keeping an operating system under attack by a million hackers relatively secure.
Granted, MS has made some pretty stupid moves, but come on guys, you have you realise that MS is doing what no other company is doing. Giving an operating system that is used in what.. 90% of the worlds computers? That means they have to deal with tens of thousands of hardware types, and provide functionality for 5 BILLION people.
Don't like MS? Try doing their job for one day and tell me how you liked it.
Granted, MS has made some pretty stupid moves, but come on guys, you have you realise that MS is doing what no other company is doing. Giving an operating system that is used in what.. 90% of the worlds computers? That means they have to deal with tens of thousands of hardware types, and provide functionality for 5 BILLION people.
Don't like MS? Try doing their job for one day and tell me how you liked it.