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By Mike Ricciuti, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 24, 2004 3:26:00 PM

A slimmed-down version of Microsoft's Windows XP will be offered to novice computer users in Thailand beginning in September.

Windows XP Starter Edition will be offered as part of government-sponsored programs intended to provide consumers with more affordable computers. The software will cost 1,490 Thai baht, or roughly $36, according to news reports. Windows XP normally sells for several hundred dollars.

The new version will include Windows Explorer and Windows Media Player and other features included in the full versions of Windows XP. But it will also include some new features aimed at helping beginner computer users, Microsoft said.

The company didn't provide exact details of what the new version of Windows will include. A representative wasn't immediately available to comment.

Windows XP Starter Edition was created to enable Microsoft to participate in a low-cost PC program run by the the Thailand Ministry of Information and Communication Technology, or ICT, without adjusting its policy of charging the same price for Windows and Office, no matter where in the world they are sold.

Microsoft has come under increasing competitive pressure from open-source software such as Linux in developing countries, where the single-price policy makes Microsoft software too expensive for most. The Thai ICT PCs were originally available only with Linux. Linux PCs are seen as a threat to Windows partly because buyers are considered likely to replace the operating system with pirated copies of Windows.

Several Asian governments have recently embraced open-source software in an attempt to fix problems such as high software costs and wide-scale software piracy. The price of Microsoft software is often cited as the root of these problems.

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Did you use the wrong identidy?
You say that Bill Gates is Satan, but you use his software? Rather ironic, if you ask me. Or maybe you used the wrong identidy when making your post. :D... (Read the rest)
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This is all happening because desktop Linux is viable. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Or they may be trying to get into a growing market... Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
But this problem has existed for years, why now? DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Because the gov't buys the computer? Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
The business objective is to deny Linux a critical mass. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Drank too much koolaid LinuxHippie   | 06/24/04
That is what I said, they did this because they had "viable" competition. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
should be scared Dan__   | 06/24/04
re: bigger than Linux. ryusen   | 06/24/04
name a competitor with more cross platform credibility than LINUX oldskool   | 06/24/04
For now LinuxHippie   | 06/24/04
desktop linux is viable LOL!! Loverock Davidson   | 06/24/04
Microsoft is not laughing, Linux is costing them millions, and forcing them DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Not really Loverock Davidson   | 06/24/04
Non-answer IT_User   | 06/24/04
I disagree Loverock Davidson   | 06/24/04
Disagree all you want IT_User   | 06/24/04
Try using a current version of Linux voska   | 06/24/04
I have Loverock Davidson   | 06/24/04
Don't waste your time on FC... techboy_z   | 06/25/04
Can't say I care for Fedora voska   | 06/25/04
No wonder dscherf   | 06/24/04
Well, of course. What did you expect? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/24/04
It does NOT suprise me, it is happening because desktop Linux is viable DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Viable alternative???? Not according to the EU commision. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/24/04
What time frame are you talking about? IT_User   | 06/24/04
Did Word Perfect work back in 1999 voska   | 06/25/04
Good to know... Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
Yes, but without a viable alternative . . . DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
But with a viable market... Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
So why after all these years are they changing?? DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Changing what? Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
Untill recently, Microsoft refused to do this. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
I agree voska   | 06/24/04
Product activation is only for the honest. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Already accomplished IT_User   | 06/24/04
Wrong Anton... Tim Patterson   | 06/24/04
They do pursue pirates Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
Mike Cox? IT_User   | 06/24/04
So why is it Arrg   | 06/24/04
Yes, Microsoft is walking a tighrope here, you hit the nail on the head. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Global Player LinuxHippie   | 06/24/04
re: first timer's edition... ryusen   | 06/24/04
The reason I brought up the anti-American thing Arrg   | 06/24/04
ALL products are this way. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/24/04
Cars, computers, telephone calls, and other things are more expensive. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Sorry, wrong. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/24/04
Wrong again there bitty Rick_K   | 06/24/04
Examples Yagotta B. Kidding   | 06/24/04
Ya the meds thing makes me really angry Arrg   | 06/24/04
Americans demand the right to pay more for Microsoft Software! B.O.F.H.   | 06/24/04
If it is any consolation, prices will be falling. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Tell me, when was the last time you were abroad? No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/24/04
Is your reading comprehension that bad? B.O.F.H.   | 06/24/04
Bitty is so full of it.... Rick_K   | 06/24/04
He's also a hypocrite Fred Fredrickson   | 06/25/04
Thailand to get slimmed-down Windows Loverock Davidson   | 06/24/04
Cheap? Chris Moller   | 06/24/04
Cheap? Loverock Davidson   | 06/24/04
FC2 cost me nothing dscherf   | 06/24/04
You won't see it here in the US any time soon. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Maybe not Loverock Davidson   | 06/24/04
$200+ for Windows Bill4   | 06/24/04
Simple logic Fred Fredrickson   | 06/25/04
You have been smoking crack again Bill_gates_Is_SATAN   | 06/25/04
OOPS Bill_gates_Is_SATAN   | 06/25/04
Will they get cheap anti-virus too? whisperycat   | 06/24/04
Still $35 too much.. ;) Xunil_Sierutuf   | 06/24/04
Yes, most will just buy with Linux, then load Windows/Office free DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
MS makes its stuff easy to pirate because the alternative scares them oldskool   | 06/24/04
Funny John Carroll  ZDNet | 06/24/04
Funny you do not understand the way the world is. DonnieBoy   | 06/24/04
Reject the premise... Tim Patterson   | 06/24/04
Overcharging and Piracy tic swayback   | 06/24/04
You know at that price ($2 a CD) voska   | 06/25/04
economics 101 ryusen   | 06/24/04
stop playing stupid already Jeff Spicoli   | 06/24/04
Umm, you imply Thailand forced MS to drop prices oldskool   | 06/24/04
Interesting how you leave out the next line... B.O.F.H.   | 06/24/04
It's the same price American OEM's pay. No_Ax_to_Grind   | 06/24/04
But this is what the individual customers are paying tic swayback   | 06/24/04
Apparently No_Ax does not know the difference between OEM and retail. B.O.F.H.   | 06/24/04
Or the difference between discounts and predatory pricing. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/24/04
No, price is under government program only, I think Anton Philidor   | 06/25/04
Is it? tic swayback   | 06/25/04
So I ask you. Cardinal_Bill   | 06/24/04
Hours better spent Anton Philidor   | 06/25/04
Since you used to love... Cardinal_Bill   | 06/24/04
It's not all or none... techboy_z   | 06/25/04
But it works voska   | 06/25/04
slimmed down? ryusen   | 06/24/04
They had the nerve to remove notepad! Jeff Spicoli   | 06/24/04
Nah, just that Merlin can't talk (NT) Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
OEM = $50; Slim XP = $36 Anton Philidor   | 06/24/04
So what's the point? IT_User   | 06/24/04
Re: So what's the point? none none   | 06/24/04
Same capabilities in both versions Anton Philidor   | 06/25/04
The point is that... ryusen   | 06/24/04
One can only hope. Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 06/24/04
"Single price policy" is pure fantasy Fred Fredrickson   | 06/25/04
Condescending? Linux threat? techboy_z   | 06/25/04
Ready for Linux but Linux is NOT Bill_gates_Is_SATAN   | 06/25/04
Did you use the wrong identidy? Linux_Developer   | 06/26/04
How to ween off of pirated copies though FilledOut   | 06/25/04

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