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March 31st, 2009

Windows 7 Starter editions odd "three app limit" behavior

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 6:16 am

Categories: Windows 7

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I’ve spoken before about how Windows 7 Starter edition’s built-in artificial “three app limit” where users can only run a maximum of three applications at any one time could be a pain for those looking for cheap netbooks (and could mean that they end up paying for an upgrade). But now I’ve hand a chance to play with the Starter edition of Windows 7 I’m more confused than ever as to how it works.

OK, the idea seems to be that you can run up to a maximum of three apps at any one time (Microsoft has said that antivirus is excluded from this total). If you bust that limit you get a warning, either in the form of a dialog box, or a balloon in the notification area of the system tray.

 

OK, does that makes sense so far? Good. Problem is though, things aren’t as clear cut as they seem. For example, take a look at this screenshot:

Here I’ve got six apps running:

  • Windows Explorer
  • WordPad
  • Internet Explorer
  • Paint
  • Windows Media Player
  • Windows Anytime Upgrade

Note: This restriction also allows you to fire up multiple instances of an application that’s already running without counting that towards the three app limit … or so my testing so far would suggest.

The help files that accompany Windows 7 offers the following insight:

Most of the following items are not considered programs:

- Folders, such as the Documents, Pictures, or Music folders
- Windows Help and Support
- Dialog boxes
- Control Panel items (the items you see when you click the Start button, and then click Control Panel)
- Windows services and the programs they start
- Installation files

However this isn’t entirely accurate either, because while I was installing VMware Tools on a virtual machine running Windows 7 Starter edition, I could only run two apps and the installation routine.

My fear is that unless this three app limit is flexible enough, people could end up being unable to run any apps because startup apps have grabbed all three slots.

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@ theoxygenthief
Either that or he is actually Steve Ballmer incognito. Who else spews forth more dung! (Read the rest)
Posted by: Axsimulate Posted on: 04/02/09  (Edited: 04/02/09 @ 12:27) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I'm still trying....  NStalnecker | 03/31/09
What are you babbling about?  croberts | 03/31/09
I think you missed the point ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 03/31/09
3 Non MS apps maybe ?  Alan Smithie | 03/31/09
Marketing is all about ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 03/31/09
and the world is full of them.... :o)  deaf_e_kate | 03/31/09
If you find a W7 starter buyer  Alan Smithie | 03/31/09
You're being disrespectful  de-void | 03/31/09
MS is being disrespectful  Alan Smithie | 04/01/09
trying to figure out why  richvball44 | 03/31/09
Yes, OS X's limit of one app is even more puzzling  NonZealot | 03/31/09
What are you babbling about?  wolf_z | 03/31/09
These are netbook OSs  NonZealot | 03/31/09
It's officially called iPhone OS  Michael Kelly | 03/31/09
Thanks, I forgot they renamed it.  NonZealot | 03/31/09
Different Devices have different needs.  ChrisOPeterson | 03/31/09
Then you admit that WM and Android are technically superior to iPhone OS  NonZealot | 03/31/09
I have to agree...  storm14k | 03/31/09
Starter isn't 'meant' for netbooks  mikefarinha | 03/31/09
This is tenious  deaf_e_kate | 03/31/09
No, Starter was created based on OEMs' requests  de-void | 03/31/09
True ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 03/31/09
Why make it available anywhere.  ChrisOPeterson | 03/31/09
And what make you think  timiteh | 03/31/09
Because some netbooks won't be able to ...  de-void | 03/31/09
@timiteh  tmsbrdrs | 04/01/09
@de_void  tmsbrdrs | 04/01/09
OS X  theoxygenthief | 03/31/09
Apple claims the iPhone / iPod is a netbook  NonZealot | 03/31/09
@NonZealot  Axsimulate | 03/31/09
Jobs: The iPhone is Apple's netbook  NonZealot | 03/31/09
For the record: a media headline is not "straight from Apple"  Michael Kelly | 03/31/09
@Michael  NonZealot | 03/31/09
@NZ  Michael Kelly | 03/31/09
Vespas do not compete with cars  NonZealot | 03/31/09
@NZ  frgough | 03/31/09
Even more damning quote  NonZealot | 03/31/09
@NonZealot  Axsimulate | 03/31/09
@Ax: reading comprehension  NonZealot | 03/31/09
@NonZealot  Axsimulate | 03/31/09
Thanks Ax, I got a laugh from this line in your post!  NonZealot | 03/31/09
@NonZealot  Axsimulate | 03/31/09
@Axsimilate  theoxygenthief | 04/01/09
@ theoxygenthief  Axsimulate | 04/02/09
MID vs netbook  theoxygenthief | 04/01/09
RE: Windows 7 Starter editions odd  bryantrv | 03/31/09
Better software through marketing?  NonZealot | 03/31/09
Microsoft doesn't make Netbooks  de-void | 03/31/09
Its Marketing  A.Sinic | 03/31/09
Well  timiteh | 03/31/09
The edition nobody should get.  CobraA1 | 03/31/09
I agree ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 03/31/09
Seconded  Alan Smithie | 03/31/09
Linux Starter Edition Allows Unlimited Apps!  itanalyst2@... | 03/31/09
Wait what?  zenotek | 03/31/09
different Linux distros  tmsbrdrs | 04/01/09
Just like that  pllamonica@... | 04/02/09
A workaround?  DevStar | 03/31/09
Xp had 3 windows per app limit as well  deaf_e_kate | 03/31/09
Do viruses count as appz ?  dcdavy | 03/31/09
RE: Windows 7 Starter editions odd  brian.ward | 03/31/09
RE: Windows 7 Starter editions odd  ozwes007@... | 03/31/09
RE: Windows 7 Starter editions odd  wgrimes | 04/01/09
Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade  wgrimes | 04/01/09
7:SE Won't be sold in US  __Mike__ | 04/01/09
RE: Windows 7 Starter editions odd  ljuvefreya | 04/01/09

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