Monday, February 14, 2011

Microsoft has decided to eliminate upgrade pricing Win 7 on Office 2010

Microsoft has decided to eliminate upgrade pricing Win 7 on Office 2010. This is supposed to "simplify" things for us poor old consumers who don't understand anything. Well, I understand the concept of a 40% price hike just fine, thank you. The only thing they Office 2010 are simplifying is how to line their pockets at our expense. Now they are focusing on these BS keycard licenses, that only work with office preloaded on new computers and lock the software to one machine. I guess MS doesn't care about current users of office anymore. So, if I want to "upgrade", and since I need MS-Access, it would cost me $500. No way. Sticking with 2007. Too bad there is no open office equivalent to Outlook or Access. If there were, I would ditch office completely.
Hopefully, customers will vote with their wallets and say Microsoft Office 2007 thumbs down to this product and its greedy, self serving pricing policy. Just imagine if all your software suddenly had to be full retail price at every upgrade. That's smallville dvd a huge added expense for consumers. If you think it won't happen, think again. MS started that BS product activation crap and now we are stuck with it on everything. I'm sure other software companies are watching this very closely with $$ in their eyes.
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