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By Michael Kanellos
Posted on ZDNet News: Aug 11, 2004 3:00:00 AM

Microsoft is getting ready to release a cheap, easy-to-use version of Windows XP for developing markets.

Windows XP Starter Edition--an inexpensive version of Microsoft's flagship operating system that does not contain as many features as the standard version--will begin shipping on PCs in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia in October, said Maggie Wilderotter, senior vice president for the worldwide public sector at Microsoft.


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The Redmond, Wash.-based software vendor is also working out the details of getting a starter version of Windows XP into two other countries, Wilderotter said. She declined to identify the countries but in a previous interview discussed Microsoft's initiatives in Brazil and Russia as well as in Jordan, which in five years has seen its information technology industry expand from $20 million to $400 million in annual revenue.

Starter Edition is part of an effort Microsoft kicked off about 18 months ago to collaborate more closely with foreign governments on expanding computer literacy and use. The company has created programs under which it provides regional government officials with advice on developing indigenous capabilities in high technology.

As part of the program, certain schools in 67 developing nations can qualify for free upgrades to the regular Windows software and for copies of Microsoft Office that cost $2.50.

About 600 employees at Microsoft now work on this effort, Wilderotter said. "We have really tried to look at our engagement through a more holistic approach."

Microsoft, of course, benefits from an increase in the pool of potential customers. About 670 million people--about one-ninth of the world's population--use PCs today, and that number will likely increase to 1 billion by 2009, analysts have predicted.

Good public relations also help Microsoft. Critics and governments have complained in the past about the company's business tactics and prices.

In 2000, one of the best-selling books in Beijing was "Flying Against the Wind: Microsoft, IBM and Me," a tell-all book on Microsoft's tactics that was written by Juliet Wu, former general manager at Microsoft China.

The Starter Edition of Windows XP is tailored to each country and differs in a number of ways from the standard product. Microsoft has, for instance, loaded screen savers that reflect local landscapes, flags and traditional designs in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. It also comes with a helper CD called MySupport. Users can only run three programs on the operating system at once, however. In addition, home networking has been deleted.

The operating system comes in Thai and in Bahasa, which is spoken in Indonesia and Malaysia. (The software accommodates the differences between the Malay and Indonesian versions of Bahasa.)

Microsoft has already separately released a version of its Microsoft Works applications package in all the relevant languages. However, it has not produced a starter version of its Office productivity package.

The Thai government, in conjunction with Microsoft, is already running a program to get Starter Edition PCs to the local population.

Wilderotter said final pricing for Starter Edition has not been determined but noted that it will be the company's "most affordable operating system in the market." Reports have pegged the price of the Thai version at about $36.

Low prices could help combat piracy, Wilderotter added. Unlike people who buy pirated software, Starter Edition customers can get patches and updates. Similarly, a cheap version of Windows could lessen the attractiveness of the Linux open-source operating system.

"We are competing with Linux and will continue to do so," she said.

Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia were chosen for the Starter Edition release largely because of the programs initiated by the local governments to promote high technology. In addition, the populations of Thailand and Malaysia are large enough for the program to have an impact but also small enough in global terms to keep the number of end users contained.

Chairman Bill Gates has said that Microsoft may not produce a starter version of Windows XP for China, which has a lower per capita gross national product than the three nations in the upcoming release but a much larger, geographically dispersed population.

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Monopoly  johnek_z | 08/10/04
Congratulations  seosamh_z | 08/11/04
Thank you.  johnek_z | 08/11/04
You ain't taking for nobody but you (NT)  seosamh_z | 08/11/04
But the DOJ granted ABSOLUTION  Update victim | 08/11/04
I think we will be able to get them.  ctk76 | 08/11/04
Not good for the user  Bill Weisgerber | 08/11/04
Ahh, there's the tradeoff...  Martin Marvinski | 08/11/04
Like it or not...  amicus_curious | 08/11/04
Silly attitude...  Martin Marvinski | 08/11/04
You are ignoring...  amicus_curious | 08/11/04
Why the hyperbole?  Martin Marvinski | 08/11/04
So they will not buy the 5$ version from china  Hanover Phist | 08/11/04
In a word, "Advertising"  amicus_curious | 08/11/04
pirated movies and software were often sold on the streets or in shopping m  Hanover Phist | 08/11/04
Try again...  Patrick Jones | 08/11/04
Bushwa  amicus_curious | 08/11/04
They are doing this for money from other countries  crocd | 08/11/04
I Agree...  IT_Critic | 08/11/04
Well DUH! We thought it was for fruit dates.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
That's why you use Linux or Apple or Solaris  FilledOut | 08/11/04
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For us yes... for them no..  el1jones | 08/11/04
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We subsidize the cost for other nations  seatech1 | 08/11/04
No we don't  seosamh_z | 08/11/04
Subsidized drugs? What a stupid idea  markdoc.geo | 08/12/04
Windows users: Ha-Ha!  Chad_z | 08/11/04
" Users can only run three programs on the operating system at once"  chiwawa | 08/11/04
Yeah, but I bet it runs good  quietLee | 08/11/04
How do it determine number of programs?  doe_z | 08/11/04
Didn't they say in court  Arrg | 08/11/04
That wasn't their only LIE (NT)  Update victim | 08/11/04
No  rapson | 08/11/04
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Dunno  rapson | 08/11/04
No they did NOT!!!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Good point  rapson | 08/11/04
No that wasn't what was said  voska | 08/11/04
They didn't say that, either.  Fred Fredrickson | 08/11/04
Removed networking????  voska | 08/12/04
Yup.  Fred Fredrickson | 08/12/04
How 'bout stripped down Linux to compete  Eggs Ackley_z | 08/11/04
You might want to try Lindows/Linspire  Michael Kelly | 08/11/04
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Yes, compete... POOF! Full featured FREE Linux.  Xunil_Sierutuf | 08/11/04
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if you were a forign country would you trust a  V Sanders | 08/11/04
Not meant to combat piracy  tic swayback | 08/11/04
A VERY smart move on their part and it costs nothing.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Costs something  tic swayback | 08/11/04
True, but it hardly matters.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Your logic ASTOUNDS me  itanalyst | 08/11/04
A cute rant devoid of facts.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Cute Rant That Is Logical  itanalyst | 08/11/04
No little one, when you attack in a debate, it's not "logical".  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
i guess  eLurker | 08/11/04
I checked the site for  Linux User 147560 | 08/11/04
That makes sense  seosamh_z | 08/11/04
What??  Patrick Jones | 08/11/04
I know it's hard to believe, but some people have morals.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
haha  johnnyu | 08/11/04
When I said some people, I didn't mean ALL people.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Yep  johnnyu | 08/12/04
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No pirates in government offices  tic swayback | 08/11/04
Yeah but with no networking?  voska | 08/12/04
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Crippleware Market -> Monopoly  rgriffith64@... | 08/11/04
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Auto industry?  seosamh_z | 08/11/04
Monoply responsibilities -> Dumping  rgriffith64@... | 08/11/04
It's not dumping when they beg for it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
By beg you mean...  B.O.F.H. | 08/11/04
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Dumping  seosamh_z | 08/11/04
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quoting the original poster  eLurker | 08/12/04
Spot on! (nt)  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
that has nothing to do with it...  ryusen | 08/11/04
Is It Me, Or Is No Ax To Grind  itanalyst | 08/11/04
Actually... no  Michael Kelly | 08/11/04
Acrually I do...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
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loverock  eLurker | 08/11/04
Should he reply to me...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
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How do I base that supposition?  itanalyst | 08/11/04
How do you post with facts instead of insults.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
ROTFLMAO!!  Confused by religion | 08/11/04
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pot, kettle  eLurker | 08/11/04
Really, tell you what...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
tell yourself  eLurker | 08/11/04
think about it  CO_TechGuy | 08/11/04
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He has his own motivations  tic swayback | 08/11/04
tic, I need to explain.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
I understand  tic swayback | 08/11/04
it's YOU  ryusen | 08/11/04
see?  eLurker | 08/11/04
i never denied it...  ryusen | 08/11/04
Can you say "dumping?"  Omch'Ar | 08/11/04
Huh huh...............  itanalyst | 08/11/04
they going to pirate that too  M_c | 08/11/04
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Remarkably Boring News  michael-t | 08/11/04
listen up RIAA:  ryusen | 08/11/04
Which is it ZZ????????  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
Wait a sec,  bhanes@... | 08/11/04
I disagree...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
I disagree there  voska | 08/12/04
isn't outrageous that should be. oops(NT)  voska | 08/12/04
If CDs were say $6.99  voska | 08/12/04
Different things  tic swayback | 08/11/04
And FREE beats low prices everytime.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
there are people who would...  ryusen | 08/11/04
True, look at how many use Windos instead of free linux.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 08/11/04
why be sorry?  ryusen | 08/11/04
You make a good point  voska | 08/12/04
Who was here first? windows of course  DamianCarvaLho | 06/13/05
Does free always beat cheap?  tic swayback | 08/11/04
I used to use Morpheous  voska | 08/12/04
what post????????????  ryusen | 08/11/04
Proves Competition Is Good . . . and The DoJ was Wrong.  Plain Logic | 08/11/04
The Thai DoJ?  seosamh_z | 08/11/04
Why can't we all have this ?  BitTwiddler | 08/12/04
Windows XP "lite" ...  mwagner@...ZDNet Moderator | 08/12/04
Markets set the bar, courts just pay lawyers  FilledOut | 08/12/04
stop whining  sebastien.trudel@... | 08/13/04
Linux? No way.  johns_z | 02/03/05

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