Microsoft Windows 10
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I got the message... but I'm still using Windows 7, I don't see myself making the jump. If I used Windows 8 the change wouldn't be so radical but I usually don't install software that's just come out. So I'll wait for someone to install it first ;D and then tell me about their experience. :wall: -
What I still don't have clear is the app store and the level of dependency you will have when installing things.
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What I still don't understand is the app store thing and the level of dependency you'll have when installing things.
The fact that Microsoft has suddenly decided that the monetary cost of its operating system is 0 doesn't mean it's going to be free. We'll have to see how the user is going to pay for it and I think things are heading in the direction of Android, where the vast majority of software you install is controlled by Google.
In a few months we'll know how well the model Microsoft has adopted is working, whatever it may be.
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If I'm not mistaken, they were talking about it being free for the first year, but I just read it quickly.
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If I'm not mistaken, they were talking about it being free for the first year, but I read it in a hurry.
As far as I know, it will only be free for the first year for updates. But from my point of view, the only thing they want is to skim off the market and the fact that it will be the last Windows (from now on only updates will appear) makes me think that sooner or later it will be completely free for everyone.
The business today is in the service, not in the product. MS benefits from having its operating system on the largest number of people, since the users, by the fact of using it, are the ones who generate profits.
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I agree with you wholeheartedly.
In fact, I have always suspected that they did not bother much about the fact that many users used a "free" Windows.
That being said, I do not know to what extent they can live off licenses and "royalties" although, if what they want is to unseat Android from its quasi-hegemony in the portable field, they have no other choice.
I am still very happy with my W7, but I will not turn down a W10 if they give it to me.:ugly: -
Reading next to the asterisk says that it is not a trial version, meaning it is free forever, but you will definitely get stuck somewhere
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I fully agree with Cobito.
I think what Microsoft aims to do is to gain the largest number of users (more if possible) to base its business model on services, not on the sale of the operating system itself.
This theory is reinforced by the good work they are doing with Office for mobile platforms and the increase in quality apps they have been launching lately.
There is a saying in marketing that says: "If they are not trying to sell you any product, it is you who are the product." -
As you rightly say, Microsoft makes money by selling software, especially to companies.
If normal users use their systems for free at home, companies will choose them for their businesses, because they save on training. -
There is always a business behind it, I imagine where it is heading, it would be logical to think now that they have an app store and seeing that they can not stop the piracy of their OS, that the worm is Windows and the hook is the appstore. Apple is doing very well like this and making money selling other people's software on their OS does not seem like a bad idea.
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There is always a business behind it, I imagine where it is heading, it would be logical to think now that they have an app store and seeing that they can't stop the piracy of their OS, that the worm is Windows and the hook is the appstore. Apple is doing very well like this and making money selling other people's software on their OS doesn't seem like a bad idea./QUOTE]
I think exactly the same, and the truth is that I think it's something very good, if in a while it is proven that it is an operating system in good condition I will probably install it. I don't like to have anything pirated, I even bought Windows 7 professional, but the third time I installed it it stopped being original, and that doesn't seem fair to me either after paying 200/300€
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Here you have the FAQS information, we will see how it comes out after a year.
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Well, it seems that with the update it will be ours for life, but that after a month we will not be able to return to the original Windows.
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Has anyone tried it?
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I have the preview but I don't know if it has been updated to the final version or if I have a license.
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Have you updated yet? I have the option in the taskbar but Windows Update doesn't pop up :facepalm: I guess if I get motivated I'll end up using the download option and take the opportunity to format (can it be installed from 0 no?).
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I already see that I have the definitive version :3
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I updated my laptop last weekend, but I went back to 7 because I couldn't avoid the download of the updates in the Home version. That limitation is a pain for those of us who use mobile connection.
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I've had it since the day it came out and so far I'm very happy with it, I only had a small problem with the driver for one of the sound cards and the printer but I reinstalled it and it's ready. I came from 8.1 and 7 and for now I'm definitely staying with this one, as I use it I'll see if I find anything I don't like. -
A blow to Vaio users: Sony has not prepared drivers for these devices.
It is recommended not to upgrade to W10 for the time being.
Endevé… :wall: