My thought is, if Windows is going to stop playing illegal MP3s, which most of them are, then who's going to want Windows? It might be the deciding factor in someone's OS debate.
Yeah, some people might still use it - let's face it, Windows runs almost any game, and it is a "Business" resource. It's easy to use, but this new "feature" might alienate a good deal of the home users.
I know I'd rather be able to play MP3s than other stuff, as music is a large part of my life.
Yeah, some people might still use it - let's face it, Windows runs almost any game, and it is a "Business" resource. It's easy to use, but this new "feature" might alienate a good deal of the home users.
I know I'd rather be able to play MP3s than other stuff, as music is a large part of my life.