I hadn t heard anything about that, but Microsoft might do a promo along those lines. It could help Vista sales on the one hand and be an apology of sorts on the other. We ll have to wait and see.
No because the people to created a new system has to pay for programmers, tester and other things so when the public have their product they have un easy transition to their new system, and microsoft always have un upgrade option in 1/2 price to the full system. I always tested new operators in a second hard rive or other PC, normally it take 2 years for a new OS to mature they always have bugs, and they have the people to work in these bugs in all times even if they have tested for a year.
No, no way Microsoft would do this. Its a good few year/two years from being released anyway - its not even in closed beta yet. But however long away it is, never expect a free lunch from Microsoft. Freely licensed software on the other hand... if you were running an open source OS then you wouldn t even need to worry about cost...
Well, Windows 7 has so much speculation right now. It probably won t be released for a couple years. And I ve also heard rumonrs that Windows 7 is really just Vista Service Pack 2. We ll see what happens when it happens. As such, it s not worth worrying about it at the moment.
If you want a free OS then dump Winblows and download and install Linux. With all the different distro s you ll get tons of free software, great security and a very easily upgradeable and free system you can play with till your heart is content.
No.
I doubt it. I just wonder how many different skews of Windows 7 will we have when it get s released.
No, Windows 7 will not be free. It s not an upgrade for Vista.
No. You will need to buy it.
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