So Microsoft have released Windows 8.1.
However, I am already getting clients and possible new customers asking how they are supposed to download 8.1. With limited broadband connectivity to their machine, these people have legitimate Windows 8 installations, but it appears that Microsoft have decided they cannot get an ISO to update their legal Windows 8 installations.
We are talking small businesses here where they may have multiple Windows installations and such use of broadband might be prohibitive.
So, as a Linux fan myself, shouldn't Microsoft be a little bit more astute and look after their loyal small business customers?
However, I am already getting clients and possible new customers asking how they are supposed to download 8.1. With limited broadband connectivity to their machine, these people have legitimate Windows 8 installations, but it appears that Microsoft have decided they cannot get an ISO to update their legal Windows 8 installations.
We are talking small businesses here where they may have multiple Windows installations and such use of broadband might be prohibitive.
So, as a Linux fan myself, shouldn't Microsoft be a little bit more astute and look after their loyal small business customers?
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