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    Terrence Dorsey
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    The Endeavour[^]:

    The 80-20 rule says that often 80% of your results come from 20% of your effort. Applied to software, 80% of your customers may only use 20% of the features. So why not just develop that 20% and let the rest go?

    Nothing is as simple as we hope it will be.

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      The Endeavour[^]:

      The 80-20 rule says that often 80% of your results come from 20% of your effort. Applied to software, 80% of your customers may only use 20% of the features. So why not just develop that 20% and let the rest go?

      Nothing is as simple as we hope it will be.

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      Erik Rude
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      Maybe Windows 9 should just be an internet browser and nothing else. That would satisfy The Endeavor. The rest of the lot who actually want to get some work done could do the rest of the functionality in their spare time :)

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        Maybe Windows 9 should just be an internet browser and nothing else. That would satisfy The Endeavor. The rest of the lot who actually want to get some work done could do the rest of the functionality in their spare time :)

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        Daniel Santillanes
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        Sounds like Chrome OS' approach... not a bad idea.

        daniero

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