When they announced they would make their codebase proprietary it was definitely a turning point. In hindsight, you can clearly see a shift in their way of doing things from that point on.
deepfriedwater
joined 2 years ago
Tell that to the microsoft-edge
URIs scattered all over the system
The final straw for me was when Windows started to ignore the default browser setting and open some links in Edge exclusively. Someone made a program to fix that, but Windows updates broke it to the point that the developer gave up on it.
That's the point though, isn't it? They clearly don't want such customers.