
Between the potential for multiple SKUs (no details until closer to release, but it seems like you'll be looking for an Ultimate pack or something similar again to get everything) and simple engineering decisions as features are added and removed that's just the way it is. Another factor is that WMC isn't exactly mass market, as he cites stats indicating only 6 percent of Windows 7 users launched the app in July, with over half of those sessions lasting less than a couple of minutes. Meanwhile, IE apparently pops up on 88 percent of Windows 7 desktops.
seems cool. I hope Windows 8 is a lot better than windows 7
ReplyDeletevery cool
ReplyDeleteWell I'd bloody think they'd include it.
ReplyDeleteInteresting news. First I'd heard about Windows Eight too. Hopefully it's an improvement as Timothy says!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to Windows 8!
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteyuck!
ReplyDeleteSounds good. Can't wait to try it out.
ReplyDeletegood news, i like to use the media center extender w/my tvs.
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