Choose XP
Wordout is jumping on this bandwagon right now.
Microsoft has decided to stop selling Windows XP at the end of June. Here’s the story, as found over at GeeksAreSexy:
“Alas, if things do not change, Windows XP may currently be enjoying its last few months of existence. Even if it still dominates the market (76%), Microsoft has decided to stop selling the product starting June 30. From this point, updates and support for the OS will slowly start to fall into Microsoft’s room for retired projects.
As we all know, many people still prefer XP over Vista, and the Euthanasia of the OS is far from pleasing everybody. Fortunately, a bunch of journalists from the InforWorld magazine have decided to take the matter in hand and launch an online petition to keep XP from disappearing into Limbo.
For the magazine and many, many other Windows users, XP remains at the top of the hill when it comes to performance and stability, so why force people to adopt the newer, performance-gobbling OS? Of course, we all know the answer to that question, but this is not the subject of this article.
If you are interested in signing this petition, head over to Infoworld.com. Do your moral duty and help our old friend XP. It’s the least we can do! He’s been doing a hell of a good job after all.”
So let’s get over there and put in a word for XP. As a pc tech, I can tell you that Vista still isn’t ready for prime time. Maybe in a year or two, then again, remembering Windows Millenium Edition, maybe never. XP is the best Microsoft has ever come up with. Give it some support.
Unless you want Microsoft to tell you which Windows will be on your next pc. Right now, you could still buy one with XP. If they go through with this, soon you will have no choice but Vista.
I am Jon, and I already signed the petition.
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