Citations:Microsoftify

in the sense of "to make (something) Microsoft-flavored"

 * 1) *1996 August 20, Benjamin Smith , "Re: Ben, could you read this?", comp.sys.mac.advocacy, Usenet,
 * Netscape implements some intereesting things but they always seem to do a half-ass job. Look at frames, it sucks on Navigator. At least the redmond gang was intuitive enough to add some nice touches to it like frameless, floating frames.
 * That's why IE 3.0, after being released has a serious bug. Netscape makes half-assed technology and so does Microsoft. MS likes to Microsoftify other technology. There are a lot of reported bugs with Internet Explorer 3.0.
 * 1) *1997 July 10, Benjamin Smith , "Re: Microsoft is onmipotent", comp.sys.mac.advocacy, et al., Usenet,
 * Right now it is a battle as to whether MS will gain any momentum in their attempt to "Microsoftify" Java and we'll end up with Microsoft's Java and a more or less standard Java.
 * 1) *1998 September 4, Justin B. , "Networking Essentials - a ? and my advice", microsoft.public.win95.networking, Usenet,
 * That is, you need to know the Microsoft answers to questions about networking, as opposed the the real answers about networking. MS has a tendency to "Microsoftify" networking concepts.
 * 1) *2001 July 6, Klas Engwall , "Re: clipper to windows", comp.lang.clipper, Usenet,
 * And I really don't like the way that they try to dominate in every area and "Microsoftify" everything. For example, this week I discovered a strange little thing in Internet Explorer. When I saved a web page, an extra line was inserted in the file saying that the contents was "MSHTML".