I never understood why Microsoft never unified Windows so that the same OS could be used for any region. Is it a business reason? Some other reason?
I can't see it being a technical reason since OSX allows you to set internationalization settings at a per application basis (which is really awesome if I want to run some obscure Japanese program but not change my whole system just to run that one app).
I never understood why Microsoft never unified Windows so that the same OS could be used for any region. Is it a business reason? Some other reason?
I can't see it being a technical reason since OSX allows you to set internationalization settings at a per application basis (which is really awesome if I want to run some obscure Japanese program but not change my whole system just to run that one app).
One reason could be space, and bloat, though lord knows Windows is bloated as it is. But you can install various langauges and Asian packs off the CD if you want, and the odds of somebody needing them are slim, so maybe it's better this way?