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Posted: Sun, 12 Nov 2006 14:03:18 Post Subject: |
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And here's a little clarification on the EULA, http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_licensing.asp
If you care to read. It's honest, while spun a little, still gives the truth. Of course Vista's main goal is to stop people from stealing their software. No it's not free, no it's not open, yes it's supported, yes you can call someone and get help (quality of that help is of course open for debate).
Another thing is I just also don't understand this "I want everything free" mentality. You don't want to pay for things, but you want to make a six figure income. How in the #$%* does that work??? I buy my MS software, and I even buy my Linux software (my work laptop is dual boot windows & Suse. I have the Suse box sitting on my desk) when I use it for real. And have you ever seen the pricing of the Suse & Red hat support versions? Ouch. Windows is cheap compared. |
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