10-10-2009, 01:57 PM
I just took a look at the pricing for Windows 7, and I found out that there are three versions.
The Windows 7 professional upgrade, which is the $199.99 version includes this capability:
"Run many existing Windows XP productivity applications in Windows XP Mode."
So, if a home user only buys the Windows 7 Home Premium version for $119.99, will they be able to run older programs or not? Funny how Apple did not charge extra for Rosetta.
The Windows 7 professional upgrade, which is the $199.99 version includes this capability:
"Run many existing Windows XP productivity applications in Windows XP Mode."
So, if a home user only buys the Windows 7 Home Premium version for $119.99, will they be able to run older programs or not? Funny how Apple did not charge extra for Rosetta.