You had motif-style widgets turned on. There is no problem when Win32 widgets are being used. In QT2, there should be no individual styles but rather themes, and this problem should disappear entirely.
You'll still end up with Bill Gates' company winning and becoming a monopoly again. Instead, break it up horizontally and vertically. Three companies take Windows, three companies take Office, three companies take the Internet. You can even let Microsoft decide how those are interpreted, just give them the requirement that by one year from the breakup the three versions of each software have to have new trademarks and be incompatible, either in file format or program format, with the others.
You had motif-style widgets turned on. There is no problem when Win32 widgets are being used. In QT2, there should be no individual styles but rather themes, and this problem should disappear entirely.
You'll still end up with Bill Gates' company winning and becoming a monopoly again. Instead, break it up horizontally and vertically. Three companies take Windows, three companies take Office, three companies take the Internet. You can even let Microsoft decide how those are interpreted, just give them the requirement that by one year from the breakup the three versions of each software have to have new trademarks and be incompatible, either in file format or program format, with the others.