Microsoft are putting a product on the market that undoubtedly has flaws.
They don't have the time or people power to test it properly, so they offer it free to the public.
The public now do 'the BETA TESTING' for them. Saves them heaps.
There will be an error reporting section in the software that users won't have to interact with.
They will just have to patch things, and if past history is anything to go by, it'll be a never ending job for someone.
Started happening at work yesterday. We nipped it in the bud and unchecked the offending boxes before it took hold. Did the same to the computers at home last night.
Can't wait for the sting. Microsoft aren't in the habit of giving anything away totally free of charge.......
Totally agree.