Sorrow Killer
01-05-2009, 02:45 PM
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That's right, Windows 7 RC has been given an expiration date far ahead in the mists of time: June 1st, 2010, to be exact. So don't be shy about giving it a whirl.
The extra-long lifespan is to encourage people to take their time, read reviews, and not feel rushed to grab a copy before it becomes useless or expensive. There are unlimited keys for the release candidate, so don't fret, and do try it out.
Windows 7 RC will have unlimited free keys so everyone looking forward to it should download Windows 7 on May 5th. I will post a whole thread about it then. Its really great to see Microsoft start acting smart.
Source (http://gizmodo.com/5235265/windows-7-release-candidate-wont-expire-for-more-than-a-year)
That's right, Windows 7 RC has been given an expiration date far ahead in the mists of time: June 1st, 2010, to be exact. So don't be shy about giving it a whirl.
The extra-long lifespan is to encourage people to take their time, read reviews, and not feel rushed to grab a copy before it becomes useless or expensive. There are unlimited keys for the release candidate, so don't fret, and do try it out.
Windows 7 RC will have unlimited free keys so everyone looking forward to it should download Windows 7 on May 5th. I will post a whole thread about it then. Its really great to see Microsoft start acting smart.
Source (http://gizmodo.com/5235265/windows-7-release-candidate-wont-expire-for-more-than-a-year)