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Thanks Martin Very nice read. Liked this especially:
ZDNet said:
Windows XP is old, outdated, insecure in comparison to modern day operating systems, and frankly it’s a relic from the millennium which has gone well past its sell-by date.
It’s the sour, emulsifying yogurt of the technology world, basically.
Windows XP: Kill it, bin it, upgrade it | ZDNet
Kari I couldn't agree more. I honestly think that the best thing that MS can do is just turn round and say "Do you know what? XP is 10 years old, we have 2 great OS's out ahead of it" and just pull the plug. How many times has support been extended now?
If they keep reprieving it from its long overdue death, all they are really doing is reinforcing the idea in those people who insist that it is the best OS ever, that there is still a place for it in todays Computing World.
Can you imagine in 2007 if more than 75% of people were still running Windows 98? Would ANYONE not recommend an upgrade?
I agree but the Ubuntu suggestion wouldn't work. For the Windows user, everything should work out of the box. The better option is Linux Mint. From personal experience it is by far the easiest Linux distro to transition to.
When vista came out I hated the new GUI and the fact that they moved everything around bugged me. Tho now that I am using 7 I don't have much of a problem with that. Although I wish they did not force people to do so much work just to reenable the quick launch toolbar.
That and re-enable the classic style start menu
I find this recent news a bit odd, strange change in MS policy: Microsoft extends XP Downgrade rights until 2020
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With all due respect, let me disagree. I was recommending Linux Mint to those wanting to try Linux first time, but after finding gOS Gadgets, I chaged my mind. Absolutely the most easy introduction to Linux.
This kills me... I guess is the reason why most people are refusing to throw away their PC's, or XP... sadly, is the same point here in my country...landman said:
I see that 7 is way superior, but most people cannot afford the upgrade. Even worse, I guess we are reaching the limit in OS deplovement, now multicores are handled fine in 7, most GPU's are handled at 100%, now memory speed superior to 800 Mhz is better managed... the OS runs better because of that... but unless we see an automated system that does everithing for us, I guess that there is no reason to wait for windows 8 or 9 or whatever... even more... 64 bit is still new in the OS world, so unless we get the first 64 bit virus... everithing else is futile.
Windows 7 = Great improvement
Future windows versions = nothing new they can add besides cosmetic changes...
SEe ya!!!
Don't be silly.
The Computer world is constantly advancing. Just 10 years ago we didn't have things like Blu-Ray, Smartphones were only for the very rich, Quad Core CPU's were a pipedream, the list goes on.
Do you really think the computing world will just stop? There will always be a need for bigger and better OS's unless we technologically regress.
The only reason why I stick with XP is because I don't have the money to upgrade my desktop (or fix my laptop, which was running 7) to the proper performance specs to run it... so until I get better hardware, I am stuck with XP.