Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Mar 2007 22:41 UTC
"This article is an overview that discusses the differences and similarities between Windows XP Starter Edition and Windows XP Home Edition. These differences are discussed for entertainment, networking and sharing, printers, system requirements, languages, and security and safety features. This article is part of a series written to provide support to independent software vendors interested in designing programs for Windows Starter."
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Probably for some, I'd rather get the whole product and then decide by myself what to install and how to configure it in order to adapt the product to my hardware and needs.
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Probably for some, I'd rather get the whole product and then decide by myself what to install and how to configure it in order to adapt the product to my hardware and needs.