There you go, however big the company is, they will always listen if there's enough noise from their customers. People power wins every time and I'm not even going to say told you so, opps already did :D :D :D
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There you go, however big the company is, they will always listen if there's enough noise from their customers. People power wins every time and I'm not even going to say told you so, opps already did :D :D :D
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Originally Posted by Philgo
Here is a good article about the Vista EULA. Scary...
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It's bad, ain't it? Real bad. I mean, previous EULAs weren't anything great - either as reading material or in terms of rights granted to end users - but the Vista EULA is horrendous.
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/420/1Quote:
So you can't create a virtual image using Home Basic ($199) or Home Premium ($239). However, the EULA does allow you to use Vista Business ($299) or Vista Ultimate ($399). Hmmm... I wonder why? It couldn't possibly be because those editions cost more, could it? Wanna bet? The fact that there aren't any technical restrictions in place to prevent users from loading Home editions into VMWare, only legal and support barriers, sure lends credence to that supposition.