Russia Gets Budget Version Of Windows

edited October 2004 in Science & Tech
Microsoft will release a low-price version of Windows in Russia by the end of the year, an effort to wean consumers in that country off pirated software and Linux.
The Redmond, Wash.-based software giant will also announce later in the week that it will bring a version of Windows XP Starter Edition, a relatively inexpensive and slimmed down version of Windows, to a fourth, as-yet-unidentified, Asian country, bringing the total number of countries in the program to five. Windows XP Starter Edition is Microsoft's attempt to gain more customers in the developing nations, the fastest growing markets in the world. The OS differs from regular Windows in a number of respects. Users can run only three programs on the operating system at once, for instance, and home networking has been deleted.
Looks like they are spending more money slimming it down by deleting things rather than just selling the whole thing to them at a discount. -KF

Source: c|net

Comments

  • edcentricedcentric near Milwaukee, Wisconsin Icrontian
    edited September 2004
    If they delete enough it might be a good OS.
  • MoTHA_NaTuREMoTHA_NaTuRE All over this bizzatch called FL
    edited September 2004
    heheh, 3 programs at once, heh, starter edition, heheh
    sounds more like for kids
  • edo
    edited October 2004
    they are just frightened by the existence of the last free country in the world...
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    ...Russia. Gahahahaha.
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