In its defense Microsoft argues that these enhancements and improved features benefit users. it is simple developing better technology for its customers and preventing its operating system from becoming anachronistic in a fast-changing world. Thus Microsoft continues to insist that its bundling efforts are not anticompetitive because they create value for consumers. It hopes the court of public opinion will finally accept this argument and that its future will not be mired by additional antitrust lawsuits. As Gates has repeatedly said, there is no magic line between an application and an operating system, and if there is a limit, who should determine it?