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June 11th, 2009

Windows 7 E - Will it harm IE's user share? I don't think so!

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 2:59 pm

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So, Microsoft is to offer an IE-free version of Windows 7, called Windows 7 E, in all member nations of the European Economic Area (and Croatia and Switzerland) to satisfy the European Union. Will this harm IE’s user share, or will people go with what they know and pick IE anyway? Or, more importantly, will OEMs just continue to thrust IE on users in order to give people what they are used to?

I’m guessing it depends on how the browsers are offered. Details are currently sketchy but Ars Technica have some information:

Microsoft notes that the decision affects both OEM and Retail versions of Windows 7 products. While OEMs will have access to a free “IE8 pack” that allows them to add the browser back in, consumers who purchase retail copies will not have a browser that they can use to download a browser. Therefore, Microsoft will offer IE8 via CD, FTP, and retail channels. It looks like Mozilla, Opera, Google, and Apple will have to do the same if they want European Windows 7 adopters to have access to their browsers. 

OK, FTP (a function that can be carried out by Windows Explorer) sounds pretty straight-forward, but if users have to mess about with CDs and retail channels, things are going to get ugly, and potentially costly.

But … the devil’s in the detail. There’s an interesting snippet contained in Microsoft’s legal blog:

Computer manufacturers will be able to add any browser they want to their Windows 7 machines, including Internet Explorer, so European consumers who purchase new PCs will be able to access the Internet without any problem.

Ahhh, so OEMs can just go ahead and add IE to Windows 7. I’m guessing that just as with “N” editions of XP and Vista that have Windows Media Player stripped out, that OEMs will stick with what they and their customers know best and install IE rather than face torrents of support calls from people not able to access the Internet.

My guess is that Windows E will sink into obscurity like Windows N did … and Microsoft knows this.

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"competition"???
"I think competition is good I still think that if a person chooses to purchase a computer with Microsoft Windows why can't Microsoft include their browser so that the person can have a complete solut... (Read the rest)
Posted by: EarFix Posted on: 06/22/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Yes, you smelled this one out pretty good. MS is trying to pull a fast one  DonnieBoy | 06/11/09
Au contraire, DB  Confused by religion | 06/11/09
Yes, but, IE has been getting a free ride for years, and users now think  DonnieBoy | 06/11/09
Okay, DonnieBoy, time to man up.  M.R. Kennedy | 06/11/09
IIRC, I think DonnieBoy is a Linux guy.  Dealing | 06/12/09
Fedora 11 alone...  Henry Miller | 06/12/09
re: Fedora 11 alone...  M.R. Kennedy | 06/12/09
I was one of the people that downloaded it...  Confused by religion | 06/12/09
@Confused by religion  Erroneous | 06/12/09
If Apple had a monopoly, I would be 100% for that, but, antitrust laws do  DonnieBoy | 06/12/09
@ DonnieBoy  M.R. Kennedy | 06/12/09
You don't think Apple has monopolistic practices  DonBurnett | 06/12/09
Apple has a monopoly...  DevStar | 06/12/09
You are funny DB  eb276 | 06/12/09
Level Playing Field = No browser in ANY OS  Patanjali | 06/11/09
Again, antitrust laws ONLY apply to monopolies. Bundling is ONLY ilegal if  DonnieBoy | 06/12/09
When the goal is to subvert standards...  User07734 | 06/12/09
Now, just to stop the EU pulling fast ones  Patanjali | 06/11/09
Nothing to "fall for", but it as you like it.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/12/09
Strongarmed  nizuse | 06/12/09
re: Strongarmed  M.R. Kennedy | 06/12/09
It will take five years before any changes in Win7 effect IE marketshare  ChiperSoft | 06/11/09
Most Europeans will continue to use Firefox  jorjitop | 06/11/09
And then  bobiroc | 06/14/09
"e" is for Internet  Theli | 06/11/09
if it got through IE then it's a trojan  shellcodes_coder | 06/11/09
Opera sucks that's why it is losing. Why don't EU accept it?  Dealing | 06/11/09
Actually,  eMJayy | 06/12/09
The people that want Opra already have it  Stan57 | 06/12/09
No  eMJayy | 06/12/09
But it is my understanding....  Test Subject | 06/12/09
Yes  Stan57 | 06/12/09
re: No  M.R. Kennedy | 06/12/09
Norway NOT part of Europe? ROFL!!!  EarFix | 06/16/09
Norway is not in the European Union  bobiroc | 06/17/09
RE: Windows 7 E - Will it harm IE's user share? I don't think so!  saijagan | 06/11/09
Saijagan... You can't be a real person  jtiner | 06/12/09
RE: Windows 7 E - Will it harm IE's user share? I don't think so!  ci1205 | 06/12/09
That I agree with mostly  bobiroc | 06/14/09
What does "complete removal" mean?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/12/09
Other media players relied on the back end  Michael Kelly | 06/12/09
I agree, but not for the reason you stated.  linux for me | 06/12/09
Remember how the EU forced Microsoft...  Phil Spector | 06/12/09
Just an observation...  zkiwi | 06/13/09
RE: Windows 7 E - Will it harm IE's user share? I don't think so!  Loverock Davidson | 06/12/09
I hope it does hurt IE!  bendib | 06/13/09
Windows 7 E  Sententiarum | 06/13/09
RE: Windows 7 E - Will it harm IE's user share? I don't think so!  bobiroc | 06/14/09
"competition"???  EarFix | 06/22/09

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