December 24, 2008
1:11 am

Begining Jan 2009, Microsoft will start serving Windows 7 Beta via Microsoft Action Pack. In this context, the next iteration of Windows 7 will be available via a subscription-based software license for the company's registered member partners. The Microsoft Action Pack Subscription is an annual subscription that provides Registered Members of the Microsoft Partner Program internal-use, full-version software (desktop operating system licenses are upgrade licenses) and sales resources to help you meet your sales goals, stay competitive, and grow your business, revealed Eric Ligman.

Source:→ Softpedia

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    James says#1 | November 12th, 2009 at 6:54 pm

    Ya, except the web site is broken and does not offer any information on how to get by the dreaded "in progress" message.

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