When buying a new computer micrsoft works, powerpoint should be fr

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jrwattree57

When someone buys a new computer micrsoft works, word and powerpoint should
be free, because of the price we pay for the computer.Not just 60 days. At
least a year free. That is my suggestion. I can't afford to buy it after
buying the computer, and the monitor, then 60 days later they want us to buy
the powerpoint and the norton virus protection. (Can you say rip-off)

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Dawgma

Wow. Way to run to the defense of the software...

Before you simply reverse the question and put the onus on him for an
explanation, maybe you should try to answer why Microsoft and other software
vedors don't offer better solutions for people who have tighter budgets.

Then, if you manage to explain that, you can ask your question.

art.

What you said can be taken either way
 
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Epinn

Is it true that Microsoft announced that we are allowed to purchase OEM
version of Windows XP (home or professional) without buying the PC? Is this
for good or just for a short period?

Any comments?

Epinn
 
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Epinn

Steve,

I was told by one vendor that **only about a month ago**, Micorsoft made the
announcement that one can buy just the OEM version of Windows without buying
any hardward whatsoever. This is because Microsoft wants to encourage users
to use **genuine** software. So far, this has been hearsay. I would love to
see the announcement. Since the MVP's are closer to Microsoft, I wonder if
any of you has heard anything

Epinn
 

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