Exhibit PXE 6326_C Shows Microsoft Admitting That Windows is Fat
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2011-03-23 22:58:00 UTC
- Modified: 2011-03-23 22:58:00 UTC
Summary: Steven Sinofsky admits disk footprint problems (bloat) in an E-mail to Bill Gates
Noteworthy among the bunch of
newly-transcribed E-mails is the following (Comes vs. Microsoft Exhibit PXE 6326_C):
From: Steven Sinofsky
Sent: Thursday, June 25, 1998 11:24 PM
To: Bill Gates
Cc: Andrew Kwatinetz; Jon De Vaan; Bob Muglia (Exchange); Paul Maritz
Subject: RE: Office size
Message Flag: Follow up
Flag Status: Flagged
Disk footprint is a huge huge issue for us (no pun intended) and has been very
painful. I will send a pie chart tomorrow based on
the latest build. We presented the data below in our demo-checkpoint in April
so it is a little out of date but gives you a rough idea:
Category File Size Count of Files
Component 11,614,417 66
Content 18,759,426 759
Data 18,163,040 111
Extra Help 1,123,908 33
Fonts 4,568,848 33
IE 37,639,405 238
Import 13,364,697 82
Mapi 10,782,926 64
Office 130,253,026 471
OS 14,786,198 85
VBA 19,651,081 48
Grand Total 280,706,972 1,990
Plaintiff's Exhibit
6326_C
Comes v. Microsoft
MS/CR 0004126
CONFIDENTIAL
So even Microsoft knows and admits that Windows has a weight problem. While it may be obvious, paper record is handy to have because Microsoft occasionally denies it.
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