Posted on 06/01/2015 12:09:57 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Microsoft has a grand plan to get its next operating system, Windows 10, running on 1 billion devices in three years -- by giving it away for free. Well, sort of.
The software, which Microsoft announced Monday will begin rolling out July 29, is a free upgrade for all Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 PC and tablet users. For computers, those two versions power 74.1 percent of all PCs, according to NetMarketShare.
For everyone else, it's the same pricing as Windows 8, the company confirmed to CNET on Monday. A copy of Windows 10 Home will run $119, while Windows 10 Pro will cost $199. For those who wish to upgrade from the Home edition to the Pro edition, a Windows 10 Pro Pack will cost $99.
Microsoft may have given the impression it was making a critical pricing change to its flagship operating system when it announced in January that, like competitor Apple, it would offer an upgrade free of charge. However, the company has been transparent from the beginning that the upgrade is only eligible for one year, until July 29, 2016, and has said at various points in the past few months that pricing for single licenses would stay on par with previous releases. Now, there is the possibility that future versions of Windows may follow this same path, meaning Microsoft may never go fully free with its OS.
Microsoft says copies of the software will be available online and in stores. Retailer Newegg, which appeared to have leaked pricing and release date information this past weekend, still has pages for Windows 10 Home and Pro live on its website, although its pricing says $110 for Home and $150 for Pro and is not updated to reflect Microsoft's confirmed pricing.
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Wife has 8.1, I want nothing to do with it and have sworn off “helping’ her with the damn thing.
Graacckkk...I hated that abomination years ago when work at a government contractor job insisted I use it on .mil email accounts. Bloated, slow.
For later.
As opposed to Linux, which has been a free install and free upgrades, for over 20 years.
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And it still has trouble gaining market share. As someone who’s used Linux and still tries it once and awhile, I’m not surprised.
I’ve had less trouble with 8.1 than any other Windows version.
Yes, a mistake was made by making Metro the default, but workarounds have been available from the beginning. Other than that it’s very similar to Windows 7.
Sorry, no sale. Even with 7, MS moved too much stuff around and buried things I often wanted to use several menus down. Why in hell do they do stupid crap like that? Leave the work flow the same and change the underneath if they think it needs it, do not tear the whole house down and rebuild a new one with all the rooms laid out strangely.
I am not planning to buy it. Plenty happy with what I have at the moment.
Check 1 box and Win8.1 boots direct to the desktop. I’m on desktop within 20 seconds of power on...and very rarely use any tile page.
I upgraded from Win7 direct to Win8.1 - never used Win8.
To say Win8.1 was light years better than Win7 would be an understatement.
I’ll be more than happy to keep Windows 7 until my computer dies.
save for later
“I’m 100% satisfied w/ Win 7 Pro. Why would I ever want to go to Win 10 even if it is free?”
Because at some point Windows 7 Pro and Windows 8 ( Whatever ) will no longer be supported.
“Wife has 8.1, I want nothing to do with it and have sworn off helping her with the damn thing.”
ROFL
I feel your pain! I had to upgrade to 7 so that I could learn it to help my wife with her 7! ;-)
Microsoft’s motto:
Change for the sake of change with total disregard toward actual improvement! ROFL
Thank you for posting this!
Their version numbers are changing so fast that I am reminded of what fence posts look like while driving 100 miles per hour.
As someone who’s used Linux for decades, you’re misleading everyone else reading this. Linux is just as easy (easier, if you don’t demand a slavish duplication of all Windows’s foibles) to use and orders of magnitude more stable and virus-free than Windows has ever been. Maybe Microsoft will finally approach Linux with version 10. It surely hasn’t previously.
FAIL!! Come into the 21st Century Microsuck. Operating systems are FREE!
I used Linux for a couple of years, but Windows for much longer. I’ve had more system crashes with Linux. My worst security problem was when I used a Fedora Spin.
I haven’t had a virus or security problem with Windows in years. I find it has better usability and much more compatibility with hardware.
You tell people your experience and I’ll tell them mine, but don’t you dare imply that I’m lying.
Fixed it.
“Change for the sake of change sales with total disregard toward actual improvement! ROFL
Fixed it.”
Yeah, well, that’s what I meant but thank you for the repair! ;-)
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