and I think Microsoft would do well (after all the rough spots are ironed out of SB) to get this into the hands of schools. If implemented properly, kids would have a positive experience with the Microsoft brand on a more intimate level than just 'something on my computer that allows me to click on icons' (and they may not know that much since most people I help have no idea what I mean when I ask them what operating system they are running). That positive programming experience should have them leaning towards Microsoft products - especially the latest programming package(s), if they go onto higher level programming.
I will answer except windows because windows has no comparison as its the most essential stuff in computer history. I will mention Office and in electronics "xBOX 360" of course.
windows 7,windows xp version 2006,opera and micro soft office 2004 are very good product of microsoft.....
i think Windows Media player 11- 12 are the best produce from microsoft . I really like it's library management . though default installation doesn't support larger number of video/audio file but additional codec can be installed . it is my default mp3 player
Due to experience, Windows 7 is definitely their best product. Has the greatest experience with it, and is used the most due to its features, performance, etc.
although i have Windows 7, i think Windows XP is the best. its solid, never had problems, and its still being used all over today! on the down side tho, its slowly being pushed out of the way with no more support soon
I don't like very much of any MS products but I have to use those in work everyday. At home I'm using Linux and other free solutions. But I have to say that Outlook is the best product. Other Office products are just as good as free alternatives but I don't think that there is any free alternative so good as Outlook.
For me, it is Freecell & Solitaire are the best because they always saves me from the boredom on any Windows PC, nothing need to install nor to get any video card