Ah - true. Still, Windows 8 Pro is a far better deal than Vista Home. I'm happy. (I never really intended to downgrade; it would be too difficult without a volume licence.)
Windows 8 is a better deal price wise than Windows 7 when it was launched as well. I paid £90 for windows 7 pro in 2009, i just checked on Amazon where I got it from. But for that £90 it was the retail version, with both 32bit and 64 bit version and allows me to transfer it to another computer, which i have done 3 times.
Ok, once was a complete rebuild and the other was just a new motherboard.
i used windows 7 more or less from when it became available to the public in beta and almost from the start I knew i would buy it.
I tried windows 8 a few times , i installed it on my laptop, I also installed it on my desktop a few times, but i just could not get into it like I did with windows 7.
As you said the price is ok, i think it is the lowest price MS have sold windows and yes I would be lying if I said I did nto think about getting it, this morning for instance, I thought at that price, and I could also stick something like classic start on it.
A new Os for £24 is good.
I even went through the motions of downloading the compatibility check, which failed on quark and a few other bits. The other bits I could live without, not a problem, but quark is a different thign.
So i changed my mind, one because of quark, but the second is why the hell do I need to change the Os anyway, windows 7 have worked perfect for over 3 years, so spending £24 on something I don't really need is a waste of money and giving MS more money.
That £24 can stay in the bank in my Apple Mac account.
Adrian
Desktop machine now powered by windows 7 pro 64bit , laptop by ubuntu
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Desktop machine now powered by windows 7 pro 64bit , laptop by ubuntu
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