It seemed to me that RRP would like to offer W8 as an option but those
choices are made in another part of the company. Be patient. Fast action
is not MS's strong suite. Besides, the tools many of you have finally
started to get used to for deploying W7 are very different for W8 and a
new learning curve will need to be started before deployment will start
to be easier. We should be happy to have W7. In truth we should have
moved to Vista not W7.
Ryan Mc.
On Fri, 2014-04-18 at 03:34 +0000, Sean Dion wrote:
> Me too right?
>
> But nothing since.
>
> Sean Dion
> TKO Electronics
>
> Sent from Spellbook tablet
>
> Charles M <
chas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Maybe I was imagining it, but I thought I saw a MRR update about six
> months ago that hinted refurbishers would be able to purchase Windows
> 8 (note: not 8.1, so it may have even been longer) in a short while.
> I've kept my eye out for it on the MRR Citizenship portal but haven't
> seen it.
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Sean Dion <
sd...@tkoelectronics.com>
> wrote:
> Nobody seems to be able to respond.
>
>
chas...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Even though we're a relatively small community project we too
> are getting people asking us about Windows 8. Some people
> absolutely hate it, but we are getting a few people asking for
> it.
>
> Blog:
http://www.charlesmccolm.com/
> Sent from my cell phone.
>
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