after hearing lots of great things about windows 7 i'm thinking about jumping ship, too.
now, the thing is, i have to PCs: one notebook (currently running linux/sidux), and my audio desktop pc running XP sp2.
according to microsoft, you have to buy a SEPERATE copy for each of your machines.
wtf???????
i mean, obviously if i buy software of some sort i'll get a new version every time i install it on a new machine....same goes for cd's, of course i buy one for my car, one for the home stereo, one for the studio.....etc.
it's stuff like that that keeps me from jumping ship despite all the praise talk. i just don't get it.
tbh i'd be willing to get ONE, primarily for my audio pc i guess, but then again i hate the thought of getting a new OS without getting some experience beforehand, i.e. on my notebook....and i'm not willing to take the chance of running into a vista-like buggy resource hog, especially if the whole thing runs smooth as fuck on XP.
sorry, just had to vent. MS price policy = assrape
now, the thing is, i have to PCs: one notebook (currently running linux/sidux), and my audio desktop pc running XP sp2.
according to microsoft, you have to buy a SEPERATE copy for each of your machines.
wtf???????
i mean, obviously if i buy software of some sort i'll get a new version every time i install it on a new machine....same goes for cd's, of course i buy one for my car, one for the home stereo, one for the studio.....etc.
it's stuff like that that keeps me from jumping ship despite all the praise talk. i just don't get it.
tbh i'd be willing to get ONE, primarily for my audio pc i guess, but then again i hate the thought of getting a new OS without getting some experience beforehand, i.e. on my notebook....and i'm not willing to take the chance of running into a vista-like buggy resource hog, especially if the whole thing runs smooth as fuck on XP.
sorry, just had to vent. MS price policy = assrape