Tuesday, May 7, 2013

100 million licenses of Windows 8 sold - BBC News

Chief Financial Officer responsible for the section of Microsoft Windows, Tami Reller revealed the sales figures of Windows 8 since its release. According to statistics, more than half a year has sold 100 million licenses of tile system. By the way businesswoman remarked that the Windows Blue is a response to customer feedback.

Microsoft has sold 100 million licenses of Windows 8 / AFP

Microsoft has sold 100 million licenses of Windows 8

/ AFP

Windows 8 made its debut more than six months ago. Since that time, sold 100 million licenses, of which 60 had time to disperse until January. It can therefore be concluded that Microsoft’s financial machine slowly begins to slow down, and the new owners of tile system is running out. Currently, a monthly average sold 15 million licenses.

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Tami Reller took the floor on the Windows Blue. She stated that this update is the result of observing the requests and suggestions of members of the same release Windows 8 In this way we can be sure that the update will include in the more important features that are missing in the “top eight”. By the way, also referred to the case to restore the Start button – “We are aware that many people would like to restore the Start menu. Have taken note of this. Listening to their advice and try to understand what they really want. I can say that we considered many options before making final decision on the design of our products. “

Do not we learn anything specific, therefore, in addition to evasive answers and assurances that the Windows Blue is created with reference to the suggestions of users. But the truth is that the latter depends on restoring the most of Windows 7 functionality

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