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Post by warlock on Apr 27, 2015 12:36:35 GMT
Used this 8gadgetpack.net/ as GS. posted above on the wife's computer. Had a little trouble finding a weather gadget that would work, but except for that I recommend it if you can't live without gadgets.
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Post by Admin_Vistamike on Apr 28, 2015 12:34:32 GMT
Just need the right desktop application?
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Post by GuiltySpark on Apr 28, 2015 15:34:00 GMT
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Post by GuiltySpark on Apr 30, 2015 19:50:06 GMT
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 9, 2015 12:35:55 GMT
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 11, 2015 14:31:52 GMT
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 13, 2015 14:07:43 GMT
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Post by irvsp on May 13, 2015 20:20:21 GMT
These last two are in direct disagreement with themselves... From the first: =========== Windows 10 will be free for consumers only, so enterprises will still have to pay for it. But as far as consumers are concerned, only those with a valid Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 license will be allowed to update to the new OS without paying for it. =========== From the second: ========= Windows 10 will have almost the same system requirements as Windows 7 and will be offered as a free upgrade for all computers running Windows 8.1 or 7. ========= On top of that there is this: www.windowscentral.com/windows-insiders-will-be-able-upgrade-windows-10-rtm-freeHowever I have seen mention in some places the ENTERPRISE editions will NOT be free?
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Post by warlock on May 13, 2015 20:23:58 GMT
Irv, you might have read Enterprise editions not free here. I think it was Mike that posted it.
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 14, 2015 13:49:48 GMT
irvspThe second comment; is a bit vague I guess, all the more reason to add another report detailing things a little as shown in the first comment; Time will no doubt tell. (I still think MS are at a stage of the left not knowing what the right is doing.)
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 14, 2015 14:00:45 GMT
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Post by irvsp on May 14, 2015 14:17:49 GMT
Irv, you might have read Enterprise editions not free here. I think it was Mike that posted it. No, well I might have, but also saw it on other links I did not post. Since all Tech Preview can be upgraded to RTM though, not sure MS would be able to tell who is using it, consumer or a business? Matter of fact many businesses, mostly small ones though, do not use the Enterprise one. Large corporations, yes. Funny part is I think those corporations are the ones SLOW to adopt and the major reason W8 didn't penetrate as big as MS would have wanted too. This restriction is not going to help the cause at all. EDIT: Just saw this, www.groovypost.com/news/microsoft-announces-official-windows-10-product-editions/ but it didn't really add that much... and never said what 'qualifying' was.
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 15, 2015 16:07:47 GMT
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Post by GuiltySpark on May 19, 2015 12:47:00 GMT
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Post by Admin_Vistamike on May 19, 2015 21:28:59 GMT
If Redmond gets hold of my bilberry, my BB gets the proverbial defenestration upgrade!!
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