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@Vivainio
Microsoft thinks there is lots of value in their legacy software. That is why they are porting Windows over to ARM. And remember this is not the first time Microsoft is working on ARM CPUs, they have been making Windows CE/Mobile for a long time. Maybe they will succeed this time, maybe not.
I do not understand your complain about shareware. The ability to test before you buy is much more to the favour of the user. Much better than novelty apps (I am rich 999USD) you must pay an Apple App-store before even testing.