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[Microsoft] Windows XP, go on son!

Windows XP is still the worst most used Windows operating system.

Windows 7 had a reasonable success rate, certainly better than Vistas' but computer users are going back to their roots, back to what they know and love, keeping it old school - choosing Windows XP as their operating system of choice.

Changing is a pain, lets face it, can you really be bothered switching or "upgrading" to a new operating system. Change means uncertainty, and a lot of people, especially businesses don't like change - they rely on certainty.

By this point you're looking at this article on mcompute and shouting loudly at your monitor, sure Windows 7 is "hip" and "modern", some might even go as far as to call it attractive, or even capable but all of that eye candy really isn't needed it's just a hog, slowing you down, pulling you back, restricting you!

Since the release of Windows 7, the install base of Windows XP has only dropped by 10%, lowering it to 60% over all.

Are we stuck in 2001?
I use whatever my PC has

this 2006 machine I have is XP Smile
If i have to use Windows, i go for XP. *Maybe* Windows 7 when they sort their drivers out.
I still like my XP. Works fine. Why fix it if it isn't broken?

Though, if I do get a new PC (if I can be arsed..) it'd probably get 7 on it
You spelt Linux wrong.
I did have Linux at one point, but I was forever customising it, and not doing work
That's the beauty of Linux! Embrace and feel a new warmth inside you. :roll
dont scorn me but at the moment i am on vista :'( but i intend on upgrading to XP
I dont like 7.
Im an XP power user, but on 7 im mostly lost cause theyve attempted to make it more Mac-like
(10-10-2010, 12:50 AM)Mark Wrote: [ -> ]That's the beauty of Linux! Embrace and feel a new warmth inside you. :roll

I do really dig a few flavours of linux, especially ubuntu these days, but I have been unsuccessful in getting 4 monitors to work with it and am not willing to put forth the effort since I do most of my coding etc on a windows box. Oh and I work on them for a living so I require a more than casual intimacy.
(12-11-2010, 06:16 AM)latch Wrote: [ -> ]I do really dig a few flavours of linux, especially ubuntu these days, but I have been unsuccessful in getting 4 monitors to work with it

Join the club, having problems getting my 3 on two cards to work together.
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