I know what I'm talking about...you see all this wood pulp at my disposal?
MicroSoft, good work with the .NET Framework, C#, F#, and LINQ, but if you want to keep Windows relevant, make all editions of Visual Studio free and open sourced. That includes the Professional, Tester, and Architect versions. It's not enough to offer "Express".
So maybe my motto should be "Open source Visual Studio!". (I sure hope I don't get down-voted or banned if I start doing this.)
2) Open source because MS still hasn't made it a good IDE for Javascript development. Yes it has Jscript Intellisense (nice), but you can't collapse Jscript by {} in the editor. This hampers it as a full-fledged web development IDE if you're going to do any more than trivial JS development. If it were OS, maybe someone would fix this.