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** Reply to message from "Will Honea" <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> on Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:13:32 -0700<snip>
The cost of updating
one of the clients (a small church) to Vista is prohibitive when you factor in
all the associated programs that will also need updating. Office2000 to
Office2007 for them is eye-watering!
The worth thing about this "new OS" is that customers will find it difficult to NOTI had lunch wth a client today who is researching new laptops (he's a Windows user). He discovered this past weekend that BestBuy is apparently "upgrading" in-stock machines to Vista (you know, just becasue the sticker says "Ready for Vista" doesn't really mean that it's "ready for Vista"...). I think M$, concerned by the poor adoption of Windows retail and upgrade licenses during the XP rollout phase, has taken a stronger position on pushing Vista onto new hardware.
get the product on a new computer and that infection will cost extra. At the
very least, they'll have to pay to purchase and install the version/OS they are
currently standardized on. Can you say, 'thank you sir, may I have another'? :-/
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