Happy Retirement Windows XP!
Time to move off XP? Little reminder for the upcoming end of support date.
Jeffa
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
thank youAnonymous
August 13, 2013
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August 13, 2013
All one I can say is its a great day for LINUX. Its only viable competition is dead.Anonymous
August 14, 2013
Earl , can you name three issues that you're not happy with win 8Anonymous
August 14, 2013
Earl: i'd also like to hear why your un-happy with Win8?Anonymous
August 14, 2013
We are still on XP because a lot of our inhouse web applications require IE6. Played with Windows 8.1 and I thnk it will take time to work out where all the settings are hiding but as far as the end user is concerned, I think the tile system should make there experience a little easier if we set it up correctly for the users and not clutter it up too much.Anonymous
August 15, 2013
My parents will be sticking with XP, and office 2003 they can use it. It works fine for them and for their small business they can use the web and send and receive emails. If it means the Microsoft will not release any more updates for XP, will my parents can live with that. They have only been using a computer for the business for 15 years and dad has only just worked out how to get into the email and the browser without someone doing it for him in the last couple of years. Last thing I want to do is confuse him!!Anonymous
August 16, 2013
75% of users do only 2 things. E-mails and web browse. Windows XP does this already. In fact Windows XP does everything already quite well. Change for the sake of change.Anonymous
August 20, 2013
It is not "change for the sake of change",but change for more profit.