![]() The thing worked this way, they gave you a PC with a 17 inches monitor with a resolution of 1024x768 pixels, but you only used 800圆00 pixels, the rest was used for advertisment.īack then, I remember wanting one of those (unfortunately, the offer was just for USA, and I am from outside) as I didnt had money for a new computer and I was frustrated with the my 200mhz compile times (djgpp). But if it drasticly hurts my experience or makes me afraid to use it then it won't be useful.īelieve it or not, I remember once I saw there was an experiment in which a company (I do not remember if it was Dell) gave away free computers to the users which where add suported (this was more than 8 years ago). I am not opposed to Add Delivered comerical OS's to offer the OS at no charge to help the company profit. Adds should be small in size with pictures no bigger then 64圆4 and NO SOUND, or flashing or animations. Thirdly it should not effect perfomance of the system to a noticable degree. There are some adds you don't want to see for example if you use your system at work and you have done some job searching you don't want your computer to show all these adds for job search sites when your boss is considering promotions. Third there will need to be a way to control what it tracks and not tracks as for your habbits. ![]() Also It should not ever give personal information to the advertisers, the processing for selective adds should be on my system and then they just get the add from the catagory, not posting my preferences to a site to choose and possible be colleted by data miners. ![]() I don't want to see any "This version of windows will not run this applaction please upgrade to Comerical Windows." Secondly the Adds should not be annoying, Things like popups or chewing up more space then the difference in screen resolutions. But if it free or near free $5.00 and under, then I might consider it if it first doesn't contain reduced functionality that the non-add version gives. If I payed for it I want an AddFree version. If they have you pay for a copy of windows then and absolutly NO. It really depends on how microsoft does it.
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