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Dear Microsoft, you aren't Apple. Stop trying to pretend you are.
Joking aside, I hope Microsoft realizes what this means. They'll have to work much faster and also charge a lot less for their upgrades, if they're going to charge anything at all. The average price of a Windows upgrade, leaving promotional discounts aside for the moment, is $80 to $130 US depending on the edition. People won't pay that yearly.
Everything about Microsoft lately screams out that they're trying to emulate Apple without the slightest idea how to actually go about it. Microsoft, you are better than this. Don't be Apple, be *better* than Apple.