angbob wrote:
> "Windows XP Home Edition" has fax.
> "Vista Home Premium" lacks fax.
>
Thank you, Captain Obvious.
> The designation "Home Premium" represents the product to be superior to
> "Home Edition",
Really? Where'd you get that silly idea? No, the designation "Vista
Home Premium" identifies the product as having a richer feature set then
"Vista Home Basic."
> but removing fax renders "Home Premium" inferior.
>
That's your opinion, to which you're entitled, silly as it is to judge
the relative merits of "apples and oranges" based upon a single feature.
(And anyway, how does one "remove" a feature that was never intended
to be included?)
> Microsoft has misrepresented its product.
>
No it hasn't. The feature sets of all the Vista editions were publicly
available months before their release. The fact that *you* failed to
determine if the OS *you* decided to purchase would meet *your* specific
needs is no one's fault but your own.
> Should we worry about a class action?
>
Afraid someone going to sue you for stupidity? Don't worry, it's a
very common, non-actionable condition.
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