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Actually, I agree with you, to an extent. People don't buy operating systems. They buy computers. And new COMPUTERS are "cool and interesting". So your point is moot.
I dunno. Preorders for Windows 7 seem to be setting records, so apparently the world disagrees with your assessment.
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And yet, I can bet you my whole months salary, that most sales of Win7 will not come from pre-orders, but with new computers.
I already know that there was a drop in new computer sales because of upcoming Win7 release. As a result there are computers on sale with free upgrade WinVi -> Win7.
They are selling PCs actually, not Windows 7. As they can't compete with Apple in that field, being Apple both a hardware and software company, Microsoft needs to sell the whole package, not just the OS. Nobody cares about the OS, probably most don't even know how to get it. It seems way easier to buy a new computer.
Edited 2009-10-23 02:20 UTC




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C'mon guys... an OS is a freakin commodity... you can't try to sell it as a "cool" o "interesting" product anymore ... nobody cares about an OS and its features. psst
Microsoft is stuck at 1997... out-fashioned, anachronic, uninspiring. Microsoft looks like General Motors ten years ago... bleak future.