Do you like/dislike it?
Maybe anybody want to know any technical background abt it or need any other help related to it.. so here is the area to ask
I like it pretty much and can just suggest it.. but i also seen alot of ppl rejecting it..
Because Microsoft will end-of-life it within six months, which means no more updates, fixes, or support. Kicking and screaming or walking tamely to slaughter, you ain't got no choice. The only reason XP wasn't EOL in 2007 is the big corporations told MS they'd drop Windows for Linux or Mac because they had a huge hardware investment that wouldn't run MS's latest bloatware.Debaser wrote:From a personal point of view, I have no reason to get rid of XP because it’s worked flawlessly for a few years now, and if it works why change it?
Advanced networking options, my ass. What used to be a simple process to join a computer to a domain or workgroup got way more complicated. Their "wizards" sure aren't Harry-Potter-class. I know Win7 will make me lots of money because the average home user isn't going to have a clue when they have to do something more complicated than turn it on, but it's headaches for me because Win7 won't "get out of the way" and just let me set it up.emuler wrote:There are a lot of advanced things that are supposed to work better in Windows 7; stuff like media streaming, virtualisation, advanced networking options, etc. Since many/ most of these improvements will not make it to the older OSs (M$ has no incentive to do so), I suppose I'll be dragged screaming and kicking to Windows 7 eventually.
An OS is like a truck - it's purpose is to move a cargo (your programs), not to be an end in and of itself. The truck can have power steering, automatic transmission, and other useful things that make it more pleasant to drive or more efficient, but it doesn't need chrome spoker wheels, curb feelers, or fuzzy dice to let it do it's main job. Those gizmos just add weight and slow it down.Nabokov wrote:I was thinking about Windows 7 but on seeing this I'll give it a miss... I'm a bit old fashioned too when it comes to PC's! There are many new gimmicks and gizmo's I'm only beginning to entertain now because there isn't any choice anymore!
Not strictly true - as long as you have the latest SP (currently SP3) it will move into what is termed "extended support". This means there will be no more development, and only SECURITY fixes will be released. The extended support will be for some years - lets face it, they cannot leave their loyal patrons with that pile of poo VISTA now can they ?Phuzzy4242 wrote:Because Microsoft will end-of-life it within six months, which means no more updates, fixes, or support. Kicking and screaming or walking tamely to slaughter, you ain't got no choice. The only reason XP wasn't EOL in 2007 is the big corporations told MS they'd drop Windows for Linux or Mac because they had a huge hardware investment that wouldn't run MS's latest bloatware.Debaser wrote:From a personal point of view, I have no reason to get rid of XP because it’s worked flawlessly for a few years now, and if it works why change it?