Windows 7 Starter Edition Crippled From Birth
February 5th, 2009The news that Microsoft will release a Windows 7 Starter Edition specially for netbooks reminds me why I choose Linux.
Reportedly the Starter Edition will only be allowed to run 3 applications at once and have many Windows 7 feature removed. I don’t really have a problem removing features to keep the memory and processor requirements to a minimum but intentionally crippling the OS to only run 3 apps simultaneously for no good reason other than marketing is a step too far.
The only reason they’re creating a Starter Edition at all is to try to limit Linux growth since the price it will be sold at will probably not make any profit margin for Microsoft.
In the open source world it’s all so different. Features are added because users and developers find them useful, they just want to make the best software possible. There’s no thought given to not introducing features because they might limit the sales of a more expensive version, everyone just gets the full featured, best version.
It probably goes without saying but the end user is far better off when software is created with the only goal of being the best, without the shackles of how to maximise profits at the same time.