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Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7

Microsoft has announced that the official launch date of Windows 7 will be October 22. Between now and then, the software juggernaut still has time to fix the product’s biggest problem: too many versions. It’s time for one version of Windows.

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An Open Letter to Microsoft:

Windows XP did a great thing. It united two operating systems - the Windows 9x codebase and the Windows NT codebase (including Windows 2000). I would argue that the move to unify and standardize on one version of Windows was the primary reason for the almost-universal adoption of Windows XP by businesses, especially in the United States.

Simplification and standardization have always been powerful forces in the technology world, but today they have become even more valuable because buyers are deluged with a flood of choices, even when they have the simplest goals. And, today, the truth is that users and companies don’t want to think about the operating system. They simply want the OS to work smoothly and get out of the way.

For the 88% of computer users whose machines are powered by Microsoft Windows, upgrading to the latest version - or even choosing the right computer to buy - got a lot more confusing in 2007 with the release of Windows Vista because it was sold in four versions: Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, and Ultimate.

This was one of the major drawbacks that led to the failure of Vista (I’ve previously written about the other reasons) and I certainly hoped that this would be one of the mistakes corrected in Windows 7. Unfortunately, it’s gotten worse. There are now six planned versions of Windows 7: Starter Edition, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate.

With the official launch of Windows 7 looming on October 22, I would strongly encourage a change of course. Flatten the whole strategy and offer a single version of Windows 7 for $50. There’s still time to get this right and doing it has the potential to greatly simplify computing for both consumers and businesses and ultimately increase Windows sales.

The single version of Windows 7 should be based on the operating system that’s currently called Home Premium. It’s time to bring an end to the division between Windows for the home and Windows for business. While the division existed in Windows XP, and before that in the split between Windows 9x and Windows NT/2000, there’s never been a better time to end it because the gray area between the two versions is growing.

The additional business functionality that organizations need for networking and security in large computer networks should be sold separately as an “Enterprise Feature Pack” and tied to the deployment of Windows Server (a completely separate product that is not part of the one version of Windows 7 that I’m suggesting). A lot of the additional functionality in the professional version of Windows is tied to integration with Windows Server, such as Group Policy and domain membership.

Most sizable organizations and their IT departments are going to buy all of this extra business functionality as part of volume licensing agreements such as Software Assurance (just like they do now), so having a single version of Windows 7 wouldn’t actually be much of a change for them.

However, it would be a major change for the 5.3 million small businesses in the United States with 20 employees or less (that’s 89% of all businesses, according to the U.S. Census Bureau). Small businesses often end up with a mix of the home and professional Windows systems. That’s because many of their laptop and desktop machines are purchased from retailers such as Best Buy and Office Depot (and often loaded with the home OS), while others are purchased online from companies such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard and loaded with professional versions of Windows.

These small businesses don’t usually have IT departments, but instead rely on tech-savvy managers to wear the IT hat or hire local IT consultants to serve as a resource. As a result, they don’t typically have a long-term IT strategy in place and don’t always have a good idea of which version of Windows to buy on a new PC - or may not have much choice if they are buying a system at a retail location. Then they have to cobble together a network of machines with different versions of Windows as their business grows and they evolve into a larger company.

But, small businesses aren’t the only ones who would benefit from a single version of Windows. As the line between work and personal life continues to blur, it creates a larger gray area where the needs of users can fall between home and professional use.

Full-time telecommuters and employees who work from home part-time are both growing trends, and they involve workers buying their own PCs or using home PCs to access corporate systems. Sometimes these users even get stipends from their employers to purchase their own PCs. Should these users buy systems with the home or professional version of Windows installed? Similarly, we have companies like Citrix that are experimenting with programs that give employees a stipend and allow them to purchase their own computers rather than getting a PC from the company’s IT department. These employees face the same dilemma of selecting the right version of Windows for them. It’s time to put an end to that confusion.

While I realize that most PCs that are currently running Windows got it pre-installed from a new computer or had it installed in a standardized way by IT, there is the potential for more upgrades than ever with Windows 7. In fact, it has the potential to be the most widely-upgraded Windows of all time, due to the sheer number of users and businesses who either skipped Windows Vista altogether or would like nothing better than to migrate off of it.

In all fairness, the biggest problem with Vista is an image problem - as the Mojave Experiment clearly depicted. Windows 7 is a simpler Windows that actually strips out functionality and applications from Vista in order to make the OS leaner, faster, and a better fit on older hardware. Windows 7 also makes subtle changes under the hood to address some of Vista’s sluggishness and bugginess.

As I recently wrote, there’s nothing groundbreaking in Windows 7, but the speed and stability improvements will make it an attractive upgrade if only because it does a better job of getting out of the way. With the recession slowing down new PC sales and a U.S. market highly saturated with PCs that are still very useful, the Windows 7 upgrade market could be massive - but only if it’s easy to understand for users and simplifies life for businesses. That’s why it’s time for a single version of Windows 7.

As such, I submit this appeal in the same spirit that Bill Gates did in his Open Letter to Hobbyists in 1976.

Jason Hiner
Editor in Chief, TechRepublic

UPDATED: On Twitter, Rodney Buike pointed out that Microsoft now offers Enterprise and Starter editions of Windows Vista. That means that Vista and Windows 7 both have six versions.

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Is it time for a single version on Windows? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 06/08/09
I agree but.... mart@... | 06/08/09
Yes the restriction is really a pain pat@... | 06/08/09
I agree somewhat..Now Tech Republic take action joseph.r.piazza@... | 06/08/09
YES! Open TechRepublic Ltr to MS TS124 | 06/08/09
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It's the money daliere@... | 06/08/09
Succinct and to the point! nt. darpoke | 06/08/09
re: It's the money goldenpirate@... | 06/08/09
Some organizations are in the business of focusing on customers Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
re: Some organizations are in the business of focusing on customers goldenpirate@... | 06/08/09
Those whose job involves 'dealing with Microsoft's products... darpoke | 06/09/09
The bottom of the pile Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
We're not morons, Neon darpoke | 06/09/09
*just to clarify* darpoke | 06/09/09
oh yes, investors need a return Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
32bit AND 64bit Kingbackwards | 06/08/09
You're right. mark-at-pirate-hill@... | 06/08/09
Actually, I wonder if a 32 bit is relevant Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Netbooks Kingbackwards | 06/08/09
Vista bits darwin@... | 06/08/09
re: Actually, I wonder if a 32 bit is relevant goldenpirate@... | 06/08/09
Good Information ct_taylor@... | 06/08/09
re: Good Information goldenpirate@... | 06/08/09
A few points Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
64 Bit WinXP is NOT Windows XP32Bit with 64 Extentions Rhinofart | 07/02/09
Microsoft have NEVER written a new kernel from the ground up Deadly Ernest | 07/02/09
hi Zenith545 | 06/09/09
re: hi goldenpirate@... | 06/10/09
Is relevant blackepyon01@... | 06/08/09
I agree with you on that point, just surprised MS would do Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
It's a safe bet darpoke | 06/09/09
Wake up Zenith545 | 06/09/09
There's a heck of a difference between 64 bit hardware and Deadly Ernest | 06/09/09
64 bit Windows wdewey@... | 06/10/09
Interestingly, I've no trouble with 64 bit drivers in my Linux Deadly Ernest | 06/11/09
Linux drivers wdewey@... | 06/11/09
that's imposed by the hardware manufacturers Neon Samurai | 06/11/09
Thrust of my reply wdewey@... | 06/11/09
In netbook class definately Neon Samurai | 06/11/09
I know lots of people and cases of people having problems Deadly Ernest | 06/12/09
re 32 bit as against 64 bit - why limit the hardware by the OS Deadly Ernest | 06/12/09
64 Bit Only brian@... | 06/11/09
Actually, that would make great sense, if done right Deadly Ernest | 06/11/09
WIN 7 versions jfrendle@... | 06/09/09
The average "recreational" user won't be happy. msm_35@... | 06/22/09
Maybe not happy, but more secure. tech@... | 06/23/09
Id have to kill you if you did that to my system SinisterSlay | 06/23/09
Really? Wow, not that is a bit unhinged. tech@... | 06/24/09
So basically its everyone fault but the users SinisterSlay | 06/24/09
@SinisterSlay - Everyone is at fault tech@... | 06/24/09
Actually SinisterSlay | 06/24/09
Adding the admin account makes a big difference. msm_35@... | 06/24/09
Not to jump in the middle but the FF question is worth consideration Neon Samurai | 06/24/09
Really? Wow, now that is a bit unhinged. tech@... | 06/24/09
it's a corporate decision pivert | 06/08/09
To be fixed in W7 michaels.perry@... | 06/08/09
Documentation, please Palmetto | 06/08/09
Not according to the conusmer laws of some countries and Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Illegal installation of file michaels.perry@... | 06/08/09
One Version One Happy Public Who Can Market For You steve@... | 06/08/09
Dumb question. Palmetto | 06/08/09
Answer to Good Question steve@... | 06/08/09
MCP's are not required to recommend MS matthew.sanaker | 06/08/09
I thought MCP SgtPappy | 06/08/09
Isn't that MCSP? darpoke | 06/08/09
*buntu variants mail@... | 06/08/09
Amen blarman | 06/08/09
Actually, Ubuntu... dave@... | 06/08/09
Pass that pipe over here... mckinnej | 06/08/09
No-one would pay $5 for Notepad Snak | 06/08/09
True, but that will cost ya. Kingbackwards | 06/08/09
RE: True, but that will cost ya The DOBC | 06/08/09
Don't know what's funnier, darpoke | 06/08/09
I'll take that deal... dave@... | 06/08/09
Two versions makes sense also rshaw@... | 06/08/09
Versions of Vista & Windows 7 are the same Me_e | 06/08/09
I Disagree emoyer@... | 06/08/09
How long ago did you use Linux, as i've put it on systems Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Open office wdewey@... | 06/10/09
Was the original document created in Office 2007? Deadly Ernest | 06/11/09
Why does Office 2007 matter? wdewey@... | 06/11/09
Anybody who uses MS Office can just as easily use Open Office Deadly Ernest | 06/11/09
Dominant Office suite wdewey@... | 06/11/09
Interesting, you seem to allow MS to deliberately make Deadly Ernest | 06/12/09
Not again.... pkrdk | 06/23/09
Just did it on a work notebook while waiting on a Win isntall disk Neon Samurai | 06/23/09
Hmm -don't see Starter listed on the Vista home page techr@... | 06/08/09
Remember your history and why there are multiples aroper@... | 06/08/09
Correct, there is no patch for stupidity, and there is no patch Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Still no reason for multiple versions lewinskys | 06/08/09
Which version?.... there are at least a Zillion (some bugged!) Beoweolf | 06/08/09
Versions vs Distros mudpuppy1 | 06/08/09
Even if some are bugged, they can't be as bugged as Windows. Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
No one is asking that you test all possible installs Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
on the contrary... Adults are capable of choice Beoweolf | 06/08/09
junior can probably help them with Linux based OS now also Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
Tried Ubuntu, didn't mind it until........... dryd@... | 06/21/09
You must be living in a time warp because I've not been able Deadly Ernest | 06/21/09
how where you trying to upgrade? Neon Samurai | 06/21/09
64 bit hardware not available? DNSB | 06/22/09
Unenviable position. dryd@... | 06/24/09
If you go outside the repositories Neon Samurai | 06/25/09
Much appreciated. dryd@... | 06/25/09
64 bit - 32 bit hardware Deadly Ernest | 06/25/09
32/64 bit hardware dryd@... | 06/26/09
Your bus analogy is slightly flawed The DOBC | 06/08/09
That justifies TWO versions of Windows, not six. ocie3@... | 06/09/09
Typo? pkrdk | 06/08/09
Two versions was good. Derteufel | 06/08/09
Unless the Enterprise Pack is a download tied to server/client licenses invmgr@... | 06/08/09
Why an enterprise pack!? jason.gates@... | 06/08/09
Sheeshh.... DNSB | 06/08/09
Groundbreaking "RC" trial... dcolbert@... | 06/08/09
The price would be reasonable but functions are still missing Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
"an OS geek like me" dcolbert@... | 06/08/09
I shop for hardware supported across platforms Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
I would go with 2 versions Home and Pro (business) gbb0330@... | 06/08/09
Just as a matter of interest, please list what you think is Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Speaking from a office that uses darpoke | 06/08/09
I understand that the server side is different Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Gotcha. darpoke | 06/09/09
home servers centralize the data Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
Yes, Yes, Yes!!! rondadams@... | 06/08/09
The idea is right! Stop piracy in it's traX tech@... | 06/08/09
Agreed JPatrickF | 06/08/09
I thoroughly agree. darpoke | 06/09/09
Agree Completely barry@... | 06/08/09
Bad choices... The DOBC | 06/08/09
Home Premium? No Way! richard.moore4@... | 06/08/09
That's kind of missing the point... dave@... | 06/08/09
That's the ironic thing - darpoke | 06/09/09
I Agree jlabossiere@... | 06/08/09
3 versions is all that is needed AlphaCentauri | 06/08/09
I would prefer more! anthemwebs@... | 06/08/09
Granularity done right... dave@... | 06/08/09
Not Yet, Jason (And Why) pghammer21@... | 06/08/09
I just can't buy it darwin@... | 06/08/09
You really can't compete on price darpoke | 06/09/09
You Mean What The OEMs Are Counting On pghammer21@... | 06/09/09
I'll shed a tear for Microsoft darpoke | 06/10/09
Maybe I should shed one too. DaemonSlayer | 06/10/09
Contributed to the death of OS/2 tracy.walters@... | 06/08/09
Why OS/2 Died pghammer21@... | 06/08/09
OS/2 - agreed but trace back to management enquiries@... | 06/08/09
Could 3.11 be run on top? Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
ACTUALLY... DaemonSlayer | 06/09/09
OS/2 Was a fantastic OS Rhinofart | 07/02/09
OS/2 MPG187 | 07/03/09
It ran 32bit also Neon Samurai | 07/03/09
Re: It ran 32bit also MPG187 | 07/06/09
try to avoid the politics of it Neon Samurai | 07/07/09
Too many choices, I have no idea which is right for me SinisterSlay | 06/08/09
Way to go, Jason! gwcarter@... | 06/08/09
MS should solidify donweb@... | 06/08/09
As of today, everything changes... pickleman | 06/09/09
Like your username, your bitterness know no bounds... darpoke | 06/09/09
Microsof, Windows, and Respect for Customers online@... | 06/09/09
Yes, a single version would be great! ocie3@... | 06/09/09
Two Versions - 1 DVD - 1 LOW Price JonathanX | 06/10/09
I can hear MS laughing george-barna@... | 06/10/09
MS have always used the stick darpoke | 06/11/09
not in this market but already in this century Neon Samurai | 06/11/09
Single version should be Professional jgaskell | 06/18/09
It's time for a single version of Windows Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
What about Home Server? robin.tanswell@... | 06/08/09
I disagree, one desktop version is all that's needed Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Wrong (mostly)! ed.adams | 06/08/09
A lot depends upon what the add ons are Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
SheevaPlug Linux nww02@... | 06/08/09
Single version is usseless.. mailboweb@... | 06/08/09
Without all the extra hype and box making costs Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
"... and is bad for business".. that's the key right there Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
Minor nit DNSB | 06/08/09
A very minor NIT, Win 98SE was basically due to being Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Nice idea in theory, except... mattohare@... | 06/08/09
We are talking about the desktop operating system Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Its totaly pointless.. mailboweb@... | 06/08/09
The only pointless aspect is due to MS going its own way Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Does Ferrari make a SUV? 320vu50@... | 06/08/09
No, but Porsche does dave@... | 06/08/09
Windows XP versions DNSB | 06/08/09
Win XP was available as only Pro or Home for most of its life Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Multiple versions of BASIC guy@... | 06/08/09
I agree with Mr Hiner, Fewer the better. mattohare@... | 06/11/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 veganjohn@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 eniranjanrao@... | 06/08/09
Translated - more options means more opportunity to Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 paul@... | 06/08/09
And A Single Model of Ford For All gbentley@... | 06/08/09
more choices in an OS make it better, not heavier ianh@... | 06/08/09
Win 7 isn't "1000x" that great... mailboweb@... | 06/08/09
installing dormant code isn't much better Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
Office first run DNSB | 06/08/09
Interesting, I'm open to learning on this theory Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
You can get cars with options about basics like Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Not So gbentley@... | 06/08/09
you are a genius dosmastr@... | 06/08/09
6 different flavors != to a meal Photogenic Memory | 06/08/09
Cedega is a proprietary prgram from Transgaming Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Don't be a pirate. WozNotWoz | 06/08/09
Actually that may be what they would do darpoke | 06/08/09
Interesting point there, is he a pirate? Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
I would say thief not pirate Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
Serious gaming? Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 KMoore4318@... | 06/08/09
Ah, but that's the rub - they sell them in diffeent boxes Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Packaging cost less than a buck.. mailboweb@... | 06/08/09
Sell Windows in a cardboard box tyleradkisson@... | 06/08/09
There is more cost in making seven boxes than in one Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
7 boxes = more profit not less dosmastr@... | 06/08/09
That's part of the point though Neon Samurai | 06/08/09
what company is really out there for consumer? dosmastr@... | 06/09/09
rockafeller really isn't a good example of consumer business Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
You're answering the wrong question. darpoke | 06/10/09
Not quite right DNSB | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 hans.arts@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 info@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 edp@... | 06/08/09
But, there is The 'G-Man.' | 06/08/09
Single version agreed but... rgould77 | 06/08/09
But thats how it works The 'G-Man.' | 06/08/09
Yep, that's exactly what I'm saying ... Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 06/08/09
Single code for Windows 7 Computer_User_1024 | 06/09/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 jpcjoy@... | 06/08/09
it's not about 'bloat free' or simplicity - it's about $$$ Andrew - comms | 06/08/09
"Linux a foot in the door"..what a joke.. mailboweb@... | 06/08/09
Almost as big a joke as MS bloatware Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Wal-Mart mentality ... lower costs, lower expectations, lowered value Beoweolf | 06/08/09
I see you equate the packaging quality with the product quality Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
RE: Bolivia The DOBC | 06/08/09
What do *you* think Linux is? darpoke | 06/08/09
linux = non-event in the mainstream dosmastr@... | 06/08/09
No I have another name for low-cost XP darpoke | 06/08/09
but linux is FREE dosmastr@... | 06/09/09
most of the market doesn't realize there is a choice Neon Samurai | 06/09/09
How can the market speak darpoke | 06/10/09
Some Schools DaemonSlayer | 06/10/09
That's actually more than I expected darpoke | 06/11/09
Creates Piracy akita96th@... | 06/10/09
too bad... DaemonSlayer | 06/10/09
The world would be better with darpoke | 06/11/09
Sadly, reduced piracy will not see any improvement Deadly Ernest | 06/12/09
Another wrong assumption. The DOBC | 06/08/09
DVD burning speed???? DNSB | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 tony@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 chris.harrison@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 donantonio.demello@... | 06/08/09
Bravo! lizzz@... | 06/08/09
Do you think they will actually listen? gstrickland@... | 06/08/09
Hmmm.... DNSB | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 azzeh100@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 j_croydon@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 subhani@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 david.weston@... | 06/08/09
KISS OS Rob C | 06/08/09
RE: US President The DOBC | 06/08/09
What would be even better is if MS sold the Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Some times.. mailboweb@... | 06/08/09
And precisely what is wrong with suggesting a common price Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
re single version of Windows with almost same pricing.... caelwyn001@... | 06/08/09
Hey, I never said I expect it to happen, I just advocate it Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 x12253 | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 darpoke | 06/08/09
MS, like asking a thug to quit robbing jkelley@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 mark.c.oliver@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 vall7744@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 wes | 06/08/09
the real reason is to be able to charge more and put Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
Cart before the horse DNSB | 06/08/09
Better Profit through complexity. tom_kelley@... | 06/08/09
Complexity = Bankruptcy tech@... | 06/08/09
KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid! Lexxus | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 rwblalock | 06/08/09
Microsoft should adopt a modular approach v.farrell@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft kawitter@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 brackmanme@... | 06/08/09
..only thing is... dave@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 mp5234@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 joe.calico@... | 06/08/09
YES! One version AND sell it for $100! g0dFather | 06/08/09
if someone would priate at 180, they would at 100 too dosmastr@... | 06/08/09
You act as if it's pay or not pay darpoke | 06/08/09
The other choice... dave@... | 06/08/09
On the face of it darpoke | 06/09/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 tdavis@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 pfalcao@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 pfalcao@... | 06/08/09
MS may not be perfect - but they do respond to consumers. Beoweolf | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 jimb37122@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 Beoweolf | 06/08/09
Artificially limiting consumer choice is wrong darpoke | 06/08/09
Life is sometime unfair ... get used to it. Beoweolf | 06/08/09
actually it was only a void to MS as others were already Deadly Ernest | 06/08/09
You're absolutely right. darpoke | 06/09/09
The dynamics are different in software dave@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 tonycopp@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 chrisj979@... | 06/08/09
Never going to happen thank the EU for it CG IT | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 MrAnderson1st | 06/08/09
One Version, One Box, One Price - Open letter to Microsoft: Win7 tempadd.02@... | 06/08/09
Do you even have to ask??? Yes, of course rstcomp | 06/08/09
Linux - Better Product, Features & Design alfielee@... | 06/08/09
Not an issue dave@... | 06/08/09
RE: $50? Are you nieve? dosmastr@... | 06/08/09
I second this opinion mtaylor619@... | 06/08/09
If that's your concern then why not urge your favoured darpoke | 06/09/09
glad you feel that way but you're a minority dosmastr@... | 06/09/09
tell me that again when the market has a choice Neon Samurai | 06/10/09
By that logic darpoke | 06/10/09
WHAT??? DaemonSlayer | 06/10/09
You know what darpoke | 06/11/09
but thats more versions of windows not less dosmastr@... | 06/09/09
How about smart? tech@... | 06/08/09
still less profitable and thats the name of the game dosmastr@... | 06/09/09
Only true if you are after the quick easy $$$ tech@... | 06/10/09
Hate to say the M'word darpoke | 06/11/09
Apple also upgrades Neon Samurai | 06/11/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft re: Windows 7 rifter@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 jkress@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 bofcarbon1@... | 06/08/09
Actually, they need to offer more versions john3347@... | 06/08/09
Yeah too many versions MPG187 | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 unni_kcpm@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 AndreJonker | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 tvmuzik@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 jhildeman@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 slslusher@... | 06/08/09
Unlike xUnix.... GUI gives user too much confidence - leads to disaster Beoweolf | 06/09/09
disagree - need Basic, Premium, Enterprise enquiries@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 The Horse | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 eludeman30@... | 06/08/09
You must be kidding, right? mikifinaz1@... | 06/08/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 kgunnIT | 06/09/09
The important thing to realize is .... Beoweolf | 06/09/09
Not necessarily, kgunnIT | 06/10/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 dbpreston | 06/09/09
one version would MikeGall | 06/09/09
RE: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 sidsayed@... | 06/09/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 rpolunsky@... | 06/09/09
Another point to keep in mind people Deadly Ernest | 06/09/09
RE: One version of XP, HUH? Zenith545 | 06/09/09
I think he was trying to say that many businesses switched to Deadly Ernest | 06/09/09
Yes Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 06/10/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 tayker_1 | 06/10/09
because they can get paid twice when the people realise they Deadly Ernest | 06/10/09
The info you ask for is easily found using a browser - its even on Wikipedi Beoweolf | 06/12/09
Hmm, interesting that it takes a fan on Wiki to do Deadly Ernest | 06/12/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 tayker_1 | 06/10/09
RE: Open letter to Microsoft: It's time for a single version of Windows 7 s31064 | 06/10/09
Nonsense. darpoke | 06/11/09
I don't think so... adraskovic@... | 06/12/09
And if the cheap car doesn't come with basic capabilities Deadly Ernest | 06/12/09
Basic capabilities adraskovic@... | 06/12/09
AD payment can be made on the server side Neon Samurai | 06/12/09
Thou doust protest too much !! Beoweolf | 06/12/09
don't mind the details causing your stumble Neon Samurai | 06/12/09
Your analogies are OK, but mine are "Cherry Picking" - how so? Beoweolf | 06/12/09
Ok, perhaps not cherry picking entirely Neon Samurai | 06/13/09
I started reading your long post in detail and couldn't resist Neon Samurai | 06/13/09
basic network capabilities include Deadly Ernest | 06/12/09
I do agree but... adraskovic@... | 06/15/09
wireless takes some getting used to Neon Samurai | 06/15/09
Let's try an unusal approach to this discussion Deadly Ernest | 06/13/09
firewall; that one should actually be part of the OS Neon Samurai | 06/13/09
There is no optimum conclusion to be had on this issue... Beoweolf | 06/13/09
A few points Deadly Ernest | 06/13/09
You both speak santeewelding | 06/13/09
Hey, why should I bother when there is already Deadly Ernest | 06/14/09

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