Reply to post: Re: True definition of "locked in"

Microsoft tells big biz: No free Windows 10 for you, crack wallets open

joed

Re: True definition of "locked in"

ctrl+v - just one of the ways MS gets you. Two steps forward and one back, technically it's a progress (though not without loses). Similarly in Windows 8 the Pause/Resume file copy was one of these useful things over Windows 7 (please don't bring up the task manager - nice but hardly of much value). Though completely overshadowed by other GUI "tweaks".

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