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Please cite one example of Microsoft ever giving a fuck about users. Since their inception, Microsoft has always been about gaining as much leverage as possible in every business relationship, and then exploiting that leverage to the fullest. "Embrace Extend Extinguish" is a well documented example of that philosophy.
Anybody who still trusts Microsoft is dumb, or too young to have been really screwed over yet.
Seriously, STOP TRUSTING MICROSOFT. No matter how much the tech industry evolves, that rule is ironclad. It has even outlived Moore's Law.
There aren't many examples, but one that comes to mind is the adaptive controller. It's not cheap, but it's also presumably low volume, and it's unbelievably configurable.
Outside of that, I'm out of ideas. Usually every good change comes in response to user backlash, from my experience anyway. I've moved over to Linux by now because I'm tired of dealing with what Windows has become.
Or are in an abusive relationship with Microsoft