Microsoft
plans to offer an English-language version of its scaled-back, lower-priced
Windows XP Starter Edition in India, as part of efforts to encourage
technology adoption in developing countries and prevent pirating.
Microsoft already offers the lower-cost operating system in India
and other countries, targeting first-time users who don't speak
English. Thursday's announcement marks the first time Starter Edition
will be available in English.
The local language releases in India and other countries are aimed
at encouraging local adoption of Microsoft technology without hampering
sales in markets such as the United States where only the full-priced
Windows is available.
But the Redmond-based software maker noted that many Indian users
speak English. It said that the product would only be available
through computer makers, and will only be licensed for distribution
in India.
The version of Starter Edition, which will include English and
other native Indian languages, will be available early next year.
The company would not say how much the program would cost. The complete
Windows product sells for about $US85 ($A112) in India.
Starter Edition can run only three programs simultaneously, lacks
capabilities for home networking and multiple users and has lower-resolution
graphics than more expensive versions. In addition to India, it
is currently available in 18 Latin American countries, Indonesia,
Malaysia and Thailand.
- AP
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