IcedMetal 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 Can you believe that Microsoft is thinking about making Longhorn a yearly fee software. I think this is a horrible idea.http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us There is a link to the discussion. I would hate for Longhorn to be like this and loose Microsoft so many customers. You can read my post on there if you like, It'll be signed -Brandon Hall. That post states my oppinion about this.I can't find where the poll button is so just post Yes or No. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chiiyo 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 Hmm. I really wonder how many people would be willing to buy Windows if they do implement that fee thing. Although it really depends how big the fee is. If it's a small fee per year, like $30, it might (or might not) encourage people who are poorer in the present but have a steady income to buy the authentic version, but that fee is going to have to be reasonable with regards to how long Longhorn is going to last. If Microsoft is not going to release another version anytime soon, the fee had better be really small, because some people will continue using that OS for maybe five years or more? So long as the math works out people might purchase it.Makes me kinda wonder what kind of security precautions they're putting on the OS to make people pay yearly. The recent article about how some researcher found a way around the current Microsoft authentication process makes me doubt most authentication processes in general. I mean, I just ripped my "Copy Control" CD with iTunes without even trying! (I bought the CD, it's legal.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@non 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 that yearly licence would mean a whole lot more people would stick to windows xp,and why not?...me i prefer 2000...but this isnt my computer... (save me the long speach about how windows xp is better...I have heard it..)and don't feel sorry if microsoft lose some customers...it would take a lot before they start to feel it.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
solankyno1 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 For Microsoft this idea may be good for earning some good revenue but for me as a consumer this is the very very bad idea. @non is right in saying that if Microsoft does so then most of the people will be remain attached to windows XP. But I hope that this idea of microsoft will be a idea which will never be implemented. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qwijibow 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 So...Things as they are now, People either Got windowsXP with there new computer, or they upgraded from windows98 / 2K with a coppied cracked version of XP OR built there own computer, and put a cracked coppied windowsXP on it.Things as they will be....People get windows XP2 / windows 2011 (or whatever Longhorns official releace name will be) they will have it for a year, then use a hacked / cracked version.Lets say for example, windowsXP cost £70.then (if i was a windows user, which im not, lol) i wouldnt mind a yearly fee was £12 or less, and thet guaranteed to release anouther version of windows within 6 years.That would be okay.Before oo much more ranting goes on, does anyone actually know what the yearly fee is ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hazeshow 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 Yes, it's like qwijibow says. Ther sure will be a way again to use Windows a little bit cheaper. I can't imagine that Microsoft will release an uncrackable Windows. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@non 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 longhorn news group it says that the price has not been set yetdevelopment centerit doesnt seem to be that speical... but then.. did they make this hype over xp?uncrackable windows.... theres a joke i think it goes along side with "compelety secure" "no service packs needed ever" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhodesian.dragon 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 A yearly fee software? I don't like the idea about that. Personally I hate yearly fee software, I would rather pay a big one time amount and be able to keep the software for life then to have to pay to be able to use year after year.... I can see how this would make it harder for people to crack, but not impossible. And for never needing a service pack? HA! Microsoft will never be able to make software that does not have bugs in it that needs service packs to patch the crapy programing jobs they do.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebbinger_413 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 yeah...all this stuff with microsoft over pirated software and junk...its really annoying and stupid - personally i went out and bought windows xp pro when it came out and burned a copy so that i didnt have to activate it every time i installed the operating system (i am constantly installing os's on computers and junk) then i obtained about 30 xp pro discs and 20 2k pro discs from school because they were throwing them all away and they said i could have them - with those i use ultra edit 32 and edit the win logon file to bypass the activation.also with the audio cd burning - i recently bought about 10 cds (100 dollars worth thank you very much) from bmg and all of the cds have that new copy protection crap and i used alcohol and burned them and i had no problems what so ever. i really think that companies should stop worrying about people "stealing" their software, just let the fbi or whoever catch the people that are doing it and take care of it. they are just losing money by putting all this security junk onto their software - it annoys people ESPECIALLY ME ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nightfox1405241487 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 Yet another thing wrong with Microsoft.... Â Gates cares about NOTHING except money and will do anything to make more of it. Â If Microsoft does do this to Office and Windows Longhorn, I'll downgrade my self to WIN2K and Office 2000/2003 or just switch to Linux. Â This is just stupid... if they do that, I am sure EVERYONE will just keep their current Windows OS or will current Windows versions also be affected allong with Office? Â So if I am understanding this correctly, you will have to purchase a user license for $200 AND PAY A YEARLY FEE? And also, do we know how much this fee will be? If it is $20 or more, I'll just walk away from Windows. I seriously will. I'll purchase a Linux laptop and a Linux PC and I'll be set with Firefox, Thunderbird, and OpenOffice.org. Â I hope Microsoft realizes that this will be a big mistake and push people away from their software, even though it is already disliked and people continue to use it. Â And if we're going to have to PAY to use it, it better be as stable as Linux! I just have to post this quote from http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us . I use Linux for everything else. Been using it for about seven months now and havent had it crash once, as opposed to using XP Home and having to reload nine times total in eight months. [N]F Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@non 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2005 This is just stupid... if they do that, I am sure EVERYONE will just keep their current Windows OS or will current Windows versions also be affected allong with Office?to say that everyone will stick with there old os is abit unrealistic... theres always someone that has some use for the "new" features... but since most wont...and most dont even know what they are...(i am one of those) if it come with the price you mentioned.... plus a yearly fee... ouch...So if I am understanding this correctly, you will have to purchase a user license for $200 AND PAY A YEARLY FEE?I am asking the question again... did they make this much news with there other os ...releasing news about it months in advance of the release...and if not (because i never heard anything)..then what so speical about longhorn....or is all about the new payment plans? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chiiyo 0 Report post Posted May 26, 2005 Hmm. I don't seem to recall much advertisement about XP or 2000 or ME before the release even occurred, in a sense these three OSes really weren't all that different from 98 SE, just some cosmetic and security enhancements. Not much to talk about you know. I think maybe the enhanced advertisement is because competition is heating up. Apple does tremendous advertisement for all the new releases of it's OSes (something that made me think the Longhorn hype is modelled after...) and the Linux community is growing tremendously and becoming more mainstream. Previously, there was no Mac OS X and Linux was smaller... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
qwijibow 0 Report post Posted May 26, 2005 MS has started advertising in ENgland, they never used to, except maybe a day or 2 before XP was released.Once, on channel 5, i even saw a linux advert By IBM.the one with the 9yr old blond spooky lookin kid. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites