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Lifer
- Apr 23, 2000
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The "Windows Desktop Update" included with IE4 for Win95 offered more than most service packs do.
I'm just saying, more info below,
http://crave.cnet.co.uk/software/wi...s-microsoft-hints-at-yearly-updates-50010769/What Microsoft hasn't yet announced -- and what Shaw heavily hints at here -- is that Windows will become a regularly updated service, instead of a major purchase once every three or four years. This would make it more like Mac OS X, which typically costs around £15 to upgrade to the newest version (going from Lion to Mountain Lion currently costs £14).
More sites stating similar info,http://www.theverge.com/2012/11/28/3693368/windows-blue-update-low-cost .
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