Pesmerga Newbie Joined Dec 31, 2004 Messages 10,089 Reaction score 8 May 16, 2005 #1 Or is it simply going to be a free download - or worse, require the Longhorn OS? It wouldn't be like MS to release software for free...
Or is it simply going to be a free download - or worse, require the Longhorn OS? It wouldn't be like MS to release software for free...
G gweedodogg69 Newbie Joined Sep 9, 2004 Messages 625 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2005 #2 MS Antispyware is free. This kind of stuff would have to give some stuff away free or they [consumers] would leave Microsoft for another OS.
MS Antispyware is free. This kind of stuff would have to give some stuff away free or they [consumers] would leave Microsoft for another OS.
Hazar Tank Joined Jun 5, 2004 Messages 7,793 Reaction score 1 May 16, 2005 #3 lol, if they made you pay for it you'd see the distribution of browsers go from 90 them 10 others to like 30 them, 70 others
lol, if they made you pay for it you'd see the distribution of browsers go from 90 them 10 others to like 30 them, 70 others
diluted Newbie Joined Nov 4, 2004 Messages 2,272 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2005 #4 Why would they charge for IE? What kind of dumbass would actually buy it?
PickledGecko Newbie Joined Nov 27, 2004 Messages 482 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2005 #6 Did I not hear somewhere it was Win XP only? (Maybe even Win XP Pro, but I doubt it.) That would make sense; it would be "free" but only for those willing to go along with MS's constant reselling of the same old...
Did I not hear somewhere it was Win XP only? (Maybe even Win XP Pro, but I doubt it.) That would make sense; it would be "free" but only for those willing to go along with MS's constant reselling of the same old...
TrippyG Newbie Joined Nov 29, 2004 Messages 411 Reaction score 0 May 16, 2005 #7 http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,1995,1776290,00.asp