MICROSOFT HAS DROPPED the pilot for its Office XP End User Subscription Licensing (ESL) program, an initiative that saw consumers rent copies of the office productivity software at discounted prices.
Under the ESL, consumers could rent a version of Office XP at well below the normal boxed price, but the license was not perpetual. This meant that the software would expire at the end of the subscription period.
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Under the ESL, consumers could rent a version of Office XP at well below the normal boxed price, but the license was not perpetual. This meant that the software would expire at the end of the subscription period.
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