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by rfolstad
4033 days ago
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Here I thought Microsoft was changing.. Why not make the consumer/developer version free for all and only charge for the enterprise versions. Is it so hard for them to realize that they can make more money in the long run if people use windows rather than promoting other free alternatives by putting a price on it? |
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I mean, it's been working fine for them up till now. The year of Linux desktop still hasn't really happened, people still buy Windows computers. Until the OEMs change, this isn't really going to change at all. If OEMs switched to an alternative, then yes, I could easily see your suggestion being implemented. Until then, however, Microsoft's pricing works fine for new computers, and they are getting current users upgraded free, which would be their other big chunk of userbase.
Not charging money, especially when the current system works, is a piss poor business decision. No sane company would adopt it. If something weren't working, sure, anything can happen.