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Windows XP Lite in Asia - The Cheaper and lighter XP OS

 
 Discussion by almoo7 with 7 Replies.
 Last Update: September 19, 2004, 2:03 pm
 
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Microsoft announced the launch of Windows XP Lite in Asia last August. This is a great replacement for XP if you have a slower computer and a lower budget for an operating system. More info on this can be found in http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/biztech/08/11...land.xplite.ap/ - Hmmm, wouldn't if be good if there was Linux lite? :) That way, it could only take some small disk space on your drive and you can use only the features/functions you need.

Wed Sep 15, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   


Oh man. This is really nice. Does it have all the functionality of Windows XP? I just need the clutter gone. Are there any security flaws?

Thu Sep 16, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   

BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Microsoft announced Wednesday it would offer a low-cost starter edition of its Windows XP operating system in Asia starting in October, as it strives to hold onto market share facing erosion from the open-source Linux system and software piracy.

Although U.S. software giant Microsoft still holds a commanding share of the desktop PC market worldwide, several major computer retailers in Asia in the past year have begun offering hardware with Linux installed.

Industry analysts have described the launch of what already has been dubbed "XP Lite" -- with lower-resolution graphics, fewer networking options and less capacity for multitasking than full XP versions -- as a pre-emptive move against Linux.

Linux is open source software available for little or no cost to computer vendors and users because no licensing fee is charged in its basic form.

Microsoft also has said it hopes that the lower-priced products can help combat software piracy, which is rampant in the developing countries of Asia, where full-priced programs often are out of the reach of buyers.

The new software, officially called Windows XP Starter Edition, is "a low-cost introduction to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system designed for first-time desktop PC users in developing countries," Microsoft said in a news release.

Microsoft acknowledged earlier this year that it was working on the project, but kept details secret.

The Starter Edition will ship on new, low-cost desktop PCs available through manufacturers and Microsoft distributors in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, the company said.

It said two more countries in the five-country pilot program would be announced later this year following further discussions with governments, and that vendors would be informed about pricing in coming weeks.

Microsoft said key features of the new software would be "localized" help features, country-specific wallpapers and screensavers, and "preconfigured settings" for features that might confuse novices.

The new software's "simplified task management" in which "first-time home PC users can have up to three programs running concurrently" represents a downgrade from the standard XP system. A full XP version can run many more programs concurrently, depending on the amount of memory in a computer.

Other downgrades include "display resolution set to 800x600 maximum and no support for PC-to-PC home networking, sharing printers across a network or more advanced features such as the ability to establish multiple user accounts on a single PC," the company said.

The new software retains standard XP features such as Internet connectivity, Windows Messenger, Windows Media Player 9 and digital photography support.

:) - That's from the link that I've written on my first post in this topic. Please note that the software name is Windows XP Starter Edition and not Windows XP Lite. :)

Thu Sep 16, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   

Actually, its just another form of Window to combat Linux

Thu Sep 16, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   


Cookie: it is :) well, it's one positive point for PC users, isn't it?
I've tried the launching edition using Indonesian Language, it's kinda weird :)
you know, when we're already familiar with Windows language, it takes time to get used to the new one...
and it uses weird new words even for Indonesian native speakers :P

Sun Sep 19, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   

Yeah, it seems that Starter edition is good for those who have never had computers before or those who don't have that much experience with them.

Sun Sep 19, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   

Wanna try?
For Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai language users, you can try how's the Starter Edition like, at least you'll find out how suitable the language is.
Just download the language plugin from Microsoft's website.
Don't worry, you can remove it easily from control panel whenever you feel sick of it :)

Sun Sep 19, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   

I'll pass on your offer, but thanks!

Sun Sep 19, 2004    Reply    New Discussion   

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