The new version has been created following extensive feedback from first time users in India, and provides multi language support allowing them to seamlessly switch between English, Hindi and Tamil as the computing interface.
Underscoring its commitment to help India bridge the digital divide by creating locally relevant and affordable solutions, Microsoft also announced the launch of Works 8, an entry level productivity applications suite in India.
To make these solutions far more broadly available, Microsoft also announced that it will work with HCL and other OEM partners for retail availability.
Starting April, HCL will ship 'Windows XP Starter Edition for India based entry-level desktops and notebooks, which will be pre-loaded with Works 8 and other products and services such as Quick Heal anti-virus, education content from Edurite, and broadband access from BSNL and MTNL.
These solutions will be available in 75 cities across the country, at price points as low as Rs 399 per month.


