This has been going on for some time now. The first indication that all was not well in the Land of Redmond, was this article from
The Register that describes how M$ basically sold warez versions of their own Office XP. Usually, the special, cut-rate, student versions are only available at campus bookstores where you have to show a student ID. M$ was selling these versions at stores like Costco, Staples, etc. where
anyone could buy them at student discount. :eek:
When I was doing system shopping, all the OEMs were offering systems with Win 98SE and Win ME for the same exact price as Win XP machines. You'd think you could get some sort of price break by getting the older, presumeably "obsolete" software, but you can't. Not only that, but Win 98SE has been reappearing on store shelves lately. They are charging, and getting, premium prices for it. How many other nearly four year old products go for the same price that they sold for when new? :eek:
You can't fool the people forever, and it seems M$ has reached their limit.
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[ April 04, 2002: Message edited by: jtpenrod ]