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Microsoft drops 3-app limit for Windows 7 Starter Edition

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Windows 7 Starter Edition will be the first “Starter” version of Windows to be available int he US. The reason? Netbooks. Microsoft is feeling pressure from the people making and selling low cost mini-laptops to offer a low cost version of Windows 7, even though the operating system was designed so that even the most advanced versions will run on computers with slow hardware like the Intel Atom processor.

But Microsoft is crippling Windows 7 in a number of ways in order to give consumers a reason to purchase upgrades or just pick up more expensive netbooks. One of the most widely criticized restrictions was the fact that Windows 7 Starter limited users to running no more than 3 applications simultaneously. But responding to that criticism, Microsoft has chosen to drop that restriction… while keeping a number of other limitations in place.

You can read more in my post at Download Squad.

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Posted on Friday, May 29th, 2009, 6:39 pm by Brad Linder




  • BoloMKXXVIII

    The only thing I can see as a problem is no multiple monitor support. I've used this function with my NC10 and would miss it. As for the rest, I suspect 3rd party software would fill in the blanks for most except for Areo, but I don't need the fancy bells and whistles taking precious CPU cycles anyway.

  • http://www.nashvillesecuritycameras.com/LCD LCD CCTV Monitors

    I think Microsoft has the right to do what ever they want, but that might cost them some customers for not listening to their needs and wants.

  • zima

    Another win for Linux.

    Yes, think about it, those of you that can't live without Windows on an ultraportable ;p

    Linux on netbooks made MS continue XP sales, on quite low price. Possibly damaging to Vista. And now the starter edition need not to be so sucky that it will drive people away…luckily they have that choice.

  • zima

    Another win for Linux.

    Yes, think about it, those of you that can't live without Windows on an ultraportable ;p

    Linux on netbooks made MS continue XP sales, on quite low price. Possibly damaging to Vista. And now the starter edition need not to be so sucky that it will drive people away…luckily they have that choice.

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