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Report: Windows 12 May Require a Subscription

Snake29

Banned
For those of you lucky enough to work at a company that offers full feature copies for dirt cheap (HUP home use program), do it. Ask your IT dept if t]your company gets access I dont know if they still do but I got a copy of MS Office 2019 Professional for less than $20. And I did it before for an older version of Office for like $15 ten years ago. Googling it, it seems sites offer downloads straight up for the same heavy discount. But I dont know how legit those sites are though.

As for paying for an OS sub plan, forget it. Just milk W11 with free updates. At some point they'll kill off W11 ten years from now, but cross the bridge then what to do.

I never paid full price for Office 365 or any Windows version. Office is free and Windows, i can use the enterprise license or the education which has more features then Pro. Every employee at work can use their 365 Account at home and install it on 5 additional devices. You only need to logout afterwards, and login with your private Outlook account, otherwise you might see work related stuff on your private devices.

The Adobe creative Cloud also cost just 19 euros a year for me for the full suite.
 
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i hope Microsoft will improve the visual flare, transition animations and incorporate the aero/glass/transparency effects of windows 7 towards windows 12. Can you run Windows 11 on 120hz mode similar to iOS and Android?

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Fbh

Member
is it going to be on gamepass?

"Guys check it out, Elder Scrolls VI is free on PC with game pass!!!*"
* Requires $20 a month gamepass subscription**
** Requires $15 a month Windows 12 subscription ***
*** Requires $10 a month "Windows 12 game mode" add-on subscription otherwise your PC won't recognize your dedicated GPU ****
**** Requires $10 a month Nvidia Driver Support Unlimited subscription to get the latest drivers (get a whole 2 months for free with the purchase of a $1500 GPU!!)
 

LordOfChaos

Member
Maybe it's for unlimited access to the cloud based AI stuff, it costs a lot to run. I hope the base OS doesn't require it or else put in a lot more ads. But then if it's pitched as using the AI accelerators on Meteor Lake etc for more sales of that, dunno.

I'd really like a pay once version of Windows without any such using you as the product crap.
 

Dream-Knife

Banned
Time to start hopping between Linux desktop distributions that are good for a year or two before the graduate student maintaining it gets bored or gets a job.
Arch prevents a lot of this.
Wonder how OEMs like Dell are going to react to this? Personally this will push me to switching to macOS, unless Apple pulls the same shut.
It wouldn't surprise me of Macs get locked down to the store only and you'll have to use bash commands to install anything else.
And then the app store requires a subscription.

Apple controlling everything is super dangerous, but I don't think their userbase minds.

If linux takes over it will be a nice contrast. PC with absolute freedom, and apple with the consolized computer.
 

simpatico

Member
Maybe it's for unlimited access to the cloud based AI stuff, it costs a lot to run. I hope the base OS doesn't require it or else put in a lot more ads. But then if it's pitched as using the AI accelerators on Meteor Lake etc for more sales of that, dunno.

I'd really like a pay once version of Windows without any such using you as the product crap.
Not ready to see ads mixed in to File Explorer?

This PC
>Desktop
>Documents
>APPLEBEE'S BONELESS WINGS BOGO ALL WEEK!!!
>Downloads
>Music
>Pictures
 
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Good for locking in businesses to the Office ecosystem. If they bundle Windows with their enterprise subscription, it keeps those users locked to their enterprise sub. For any companies that don't use the Office stuff, they will see that they are already paying for a Windows subscription, and the Office sub is only a slight bit more, and will likely switch to Office.
 

dsp

Member
linux-tux.gif

You know that Windows will never get any better... right? All these companies do is push ridiculous ideas into the forefront, claim that it will never actually happen, then implement it 2 or so new systems down the line. It's just some predictive programming marketing strategy for Windows 13 or 14. They're just using social media as a test platform to find out what is and is not currently acceptable so they can create strategies to implement them into future iterations without causing too much of a fuss. By the time they get around to milking you for more cash you'll just be happy that it wasn't as bad as predicted. That's all this corporate controlled nightmare world is anymore... Push an idea that no one likes into the public sphere through social media, soften the blow by slightly rolling back on it so that it is tolerable, release shitty new version, rinse and repeat until Windows 19 rolls around and you're more than happy to pay 5 dollars a month to unlock ctrl+alt+del "mode" because at least they aren't requiring a subscription for you to open your g-mail account like was "predicted" on all your favorite social media sites.

Or just use Linux and leave Windows to the retards who only use a computer to watch porn, read e-mails & stalk their old classmates on Facebook so they can compare their current status.
 
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Shit like this makes me wish BeOS and Amiga survived into the modern age… BeOS as a viable competitor with Windows, and Amiga (hardware and OS tied together, you have to buy the hardware to get the OS) competing with Apple. Windows 365 is coming…
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bitbydeath

Member
It wouldn't surprise me of Macs get locked down to the store only and you'll have to use bash commands to install anything else.
And then the app store requires a subscription.

Apple controlling everything is super dangerous, but I don't think their userbase minds.
That seems about as likely as Windows reverting back to MS DOS.
 

dsp

Member
Shit like this makes me wish BeOS and Amiga survived into the modern age… BeOS as a viable competitor with Windows, and Amiga (hardware and OS tied together, you have to buy the hardware to get the OS) competing with Apple. Windows 365 is coming…

A lot of the people I know who make music still use their trusty old Amigas as midi sequencers and I've switched to a hardware sequencer made in 1996. Constant updates, apps breaking, etc. etc. is pushing the world of music making back into ancient hardware just so we can make music without all the headaches that come with operating systems designed around the needs of children who grew up using smartphones and developers constantly trying to re-invent the wheel.

Those Amigas have solid timing for sequencing midi. It's incredible what can be done when you don't have 10,000 services running that constantly spy on you so they can target you with advertisements.

Anyway, welcome to Costco, I love youuuuu.
 

Jinzo Prime

Member
Topic title needs to be updated.

Read the article. He admits that a subscription will likely be required for access to all features of Windows, essentially turning the local version into the "free" tier. You will not be allowed to pay once to get all the features, just like Microsoft 365.
 

bitbydeath

Member
Read the article. He admits that a subscription will likely be required for access to all features of Windows, essentially turning the local version into the "free" tier. You will not be allowed to pay once to get all the features, just like Microsoft 365.
There’s also no merit to his claims, just suspicions.
 

bitbydeath

Member
You can't install anything unless through the app store on iphones.

Unless of course you "hack" your own device.
No, you can sideload applications on iPhones, and iPads. It’s not common as just about everything you could want is on the appstore but it is possible, and no jailbreaking is at all required for it.

Edit: Apparently it’s becoming a bigger deal soon.

 
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eddie4

Genuinely Generous
I doubt Windows 12 will be a subscription, but everything else, pro version, office, games, etc, will be. You give the people a little for free, and they're more likely to pay $10-20 monthly for the "bonus" stuff. Good thing there's open-source alternatives.
 
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Tams

Member
linux-tux.gif

You know that Windows will never get any better... right? All these companies do is push ridiculous ideas into the forefront, claim that it will never actually happen, then implement it 2 or so new systems down the line. It's just some predictive programming marketing strategy for Windows 13 or 14. They're just using social media as a test platform to find out what is and is not currently acceptable so they can create strategies to implement them into future iterations without causing too much of a fuss. By the time they get around to milking you for more cash you'll just be happy that it wasn't as bad as predicted. That's all this corporate controlled nightmare world is anymore... Push an idea that no one likes into the public sphere through social media, soften the blow by slightly rolling back on it so that it is tolerable, release shitty new version, rinse and repeat until Windows 19 rolls around and you're more than happy to pay 5 dollars a month to unlock ctrl+alt+del "mode" because at least they aren't requiring a subscription for you to open your g-mail account like was "predicted" on all your favorite social media sites.

Or just use Linux and leave Windows to the retards who only use a computer to watch porn, read e-mails & stalk their old classmates on Facebook so they can compare their current status.

Yeah, but 90% of Linux/GNU neckbeards couldn't design a decent looking and to use UI to save their lives.
 

Tams

Member
What do you mean? If anything you have lot more choices than whatever windows gives you. Look at all the different types of Ubuntu

Choice /= good.

It can be good, but many of the open source UIs are poor, or a mishmash of designs.
 

Mistake

Gold Member
Choice /= good.

It can be good, but many of the open source UIs are poor, or a mishmash of designs.
If you want to talk bad UI, windows 10 pissed me off almost immediately by having two sets of settings. I have no experience on 11 yet, so I can't comment there.

I have no problem with the default ubuntu. Felt a lot like mac OS. But for people who want a more pc like experience, there's probably a build for it
 

Faust

Perpetually Tired
I recently switched to Linux (Kubuntu, to get my feet wet), and I don't think I will ever go back. Sure some games don't work - but there are work arounds for that. I don't have asinine google searches when I try to find a document in my files, I don't have to deal with bloatware, I have all the features I need and can easily update/upgrade with minimal effort.

The only frustrating thing was learning the various distros and getting it installed. After that it has been smooth sailing.
 

dsp

Member
Yeah, but 90% of Linux/GNU neckbeards couldn't design a decent looking and to use UI to save their lives.

Most Linux users just rice their own systems. From the visuals to the functionality, tiling window systems, or whatever it is the user wants. Distros like ElementaryOS provide good stuff out of the box for an average user. MacOS is still the king when it comes to out of the box UI. It's unfortunate that Windows keeps wanting to lock down its users because there's so much good and useful software available for it, especially a lot of old 32-bit music plugins that aren't available on any other OS. I was using Windows 10 not too long ago and, after using a third party app to easily uninstall all of its unwanted services that bloat it up, it was a nice experience for the most part.

It's unfortunate to see just how much people have given up as far as internet and software freedom goes just because Office and AAA games are only on one system. Everything has become so centralized and controlled. We used to run our own gaming servers, our own voice chat servers, etc, and it was nice although less convenient. Now everything happens through software like Discord which is nothing but a giant collection database for world governments to both collect information and to disseminate its own information, for better or worse. AI systems designed to sniff out potential wrongthink are quickly being embedded into the framework of everything, so on and so on. I'm going way too off-topic here so I'm going to stop now, lol.

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Come on, Peloton Crew!
 
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Mistake

Gold Member
No, you can sideload applications on iPhones, and iPads. It’s not common as just about everything you could want is on the appstore but it is possible, and no jailbreaking is at all required for it.

Edit: Apparently it’s becoming a bigger deal soon.


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There's so much I'd like to fix on my iphone, that I was holding off on updates so I could jailbreak it. Sounds like I'll have to set mine to europe somehow to do it, whenever this happens. Damn apple
 

MacReady13

Member
Geez, who could have Microsoft going down this subscription path...!?! I mean seriously, this is a disgrace if it turns out to be true. But hey, this could be the "best deal in operating systems..."
 

64bitmodels

Reverse groomer.
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Microsoft is reportedly considering releasing Windows 12 as a subscription service.

As Neowin reports, an INI configuration file in the Windows Canary channel, discovered by German website Deskmodder, includes references to a "Subscription Edition," "Subscription Type," and a "subscription status."
please be true, the Linux migration may finally happen with such a boneheaded move
 
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