
We've already said quite a few words on this one already, so we are going to leave it at a short announcement today. Today, Monday 30 June 2008, marks the
last day of sales for Windows XP, the seven year old operating system a lot of people really don't want to let go. Windows Vista is Microsoft's sole desktop operating system now, whether people like it or not. Windows XP will still be available via
backdoors and on netbooks, but it won't be available at retailers anymore (some might still have some stock left, though). Feel free to place your obituary in the comments. To me, Windows XP was like cheese: it got better
with age.
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2005-12-15
There's no doubt that Windows XP is from a public perception perspective, far superior to Windows Vista. On a technical standpoint, it's almost like Linux vs Windows XP, except it's Windows Vista vs Windows XP.
I wouldn't mind upgrading to Vista but at the price point compared against the benefits over Windows XP it really just doesn't stack up.
The security features are nice, but I feel quite comfortable now online with my firewall, anti-virus and probably most importantly, common sense protecting me.