
Due to XP support being dropped, a lot of business' and schools are now working towards Windows 7. The only issue stopping some is compatibility but that will be resolved within the next few months I imagine.There's no logic to this thread anymore I give up now. I've never used a Mac I'm not stating things on that just Microsoft and my opinons of what I believe the company will come to. If you really knew why Microsoft was created you might have an understanding that it WAS aimed at Business not Home PCs. Now they've lost their edge and many businesses still have XP and refuse to upgrade it seems. You might like the new Windows and fantasy stuff but I don'tWhen they put fading Windows in it then it annoyed me!
They've made plenty of home and business versions of their OS over the years so your comment is invalid. You may want to think about what you say, can see this conversation steering away from "post your desktop" to "argue about why operating systems were created"There's no logic to this thread anymore I give up now. I've never used a Mac I'm not stating things on that just Microsoft and my opinons of what I believe the company will come to. If you really knew why Microsoft was created you might have an understanding that it WAS aimed at Business not Home PCs. Now they've lost their edge and many businesses still have XP and refuse to upgrade it seems.![]()
Grrr.
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They've let Windows VISTA go abit haven't they?
I'd say over 90% of places use windows 7 now, we're slowly phasing it out at where I work with new departments getting rebuilds each week
You've missed my point. I mean as in an incremental upgrade (which lets be honest, is what Apple has been releasing annually for £15-25 a pop) - Microsoft have now followed here, although they will obviously start charging for it too.
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The end of them? My god your comments are hilarious..Microsoft have messed up screwed up BIG TIME anyway it's a heap of **** now they're re branding everything.I think it's the end of them. I know alot of places that don't want to use Microsoft or don't use it anymore. Libraries and the Job Centre andsome others
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Can't say I can tell you what the Job Centre use, having never been in one before.
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looool it was hp LMFAO beside microsoft dont change much in their windows anyway but 8 was a like a huge omgYou've missed my point. I mean as in an incremental upgrade (which lets be honest, is what Apple has been releasing annually for £15-25 a pop) - Microsoft have now followed here, although they will obviously start charging for it too.
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The end of them? My god your comments are hilarious..
Can't say I can tell you what the Job Centre use, having never been in one before.
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XP was a stable OS. Vista was awful by any standards. From what I gather, the fact that Windows 7 is now in its most developed, bug free stage of life, it can be safely adopted around the country and by official places like schools, government buildings, banks and whatever else. I'd advise looking up facts and learning before coming and posting on a public forum before your rep goes down any further than it has (looking at the grey box) and make a fool of yourself.
My point exactly. The only reason there wasn't an overnight switch is because software needs to be updated for Windows 7![]()
Don't care about rep and it's not grey. It's hiddenXP was a stable OS. Vista was awful by any standards. From what I gather, the fact that Windows 7 is now in its most developed, bug free stage of life, it can be safely adopted around the country and by official places like schools, government buildings, banks and whatever else. I'd advise looking up facts and learning before coming and posting on a public forum before your rep goes down any further than it has (looking at the grey box) and make a fool of yourself.
My point exactly. The only reason there wasn't an overnight switch is because software needs to be updated for Windows 7
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What about Windows 8 now?XP was a stable OS. Vista was awful by any standards. From what I gather, the fact that Windows 7 is now in its most developed, bug free stage of life, it can be safely adopted around the country and by official places like schools, government buildings, banks and whatever else. I'd advise looking up facts and learning before coming and posting on a public forum before your rep goes down any further than it has (looking at the grey box) and make a fool of yourself.
My point exactly. The only reason there wasn't an overnight switch is because software needs to be updated for Windows 7
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