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Old 03-27-2011, 08:48 AM   #1
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On July 31, Microsoft went public with two key items of Windows seven pricing info it had been keeping back again: The cost of its Family members Pack and Anytime Upgrade licenses.My blogging colleague Ed Bott has all of the gory details on both,Office 2010 Standard Key, so I won;t attempt to repeat all the specifics right here. (The Cliff Notes version: Family members Pack is $150 for three PCs. At any time Upgrades are roughly the same price as they had been with Vista — with the notable exception with the upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate.) What I will repeat,Office Pro 2010 Aktivierung, however,Office Pro 2010 Product Key, are a couple of gotchas that are part of Bott;s post.Bott said:“Overall,Office Pro Plus 2010 Activation, I think Microsoft has blown a couple of excellent opportunities with today’s announcements. The Family Pack offer is an excellent deal and reflects today’s consumer landscape: people have multiple PCs in their households. So why make this a limited-quantity offer? The Family Pack should be a permanent addition to the Windows consumer lineup.”Regarding the Whenever Upgrades — via which users can move up to a more feature-rich,Office 2010 Pro Plus Serial, pricier edition of Windows 7 after they bought an intial license — Bott also had some critical words regarding Microsoft;s new listings:“The upgrade prices from consumer (Windows seven) editions are reasonable; the prices for Ultimate edition are not.”(Neowin notes things are even worse if you;re in the European Union/UK, where Microsoft;s announced Anytime Upgrade prices are double what they are for the U.S. users.)TechNet and MSDN users are on tap to get the official final Windows 7 bits next week. I;d think Microsoft must be close to done trickling out its Windows seven news. But it;s still a long way until October 22….
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