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If all those efforts for windows went to Linux instead...
Yes, certainly, but a lot of users can't use Linux for several reasons.
Dual boot can be an solution, but also don't make sense if the user have to use mostly Windows., with these the only solution is an OS compatible without the MS crap, as named before. Linux is certainly better in much aspects as Windows, but by far not in all.