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So you are saying Windows XP doesn't provide a good user experience to its users? They cannot run the programs they want to run? They cannot operate the hardware they want to operate? To many users, the interface being familiar and able to use the software/hardware they want to use is a good user experience. Once a user finds out that Windows XP cannot operate a new piece of software/hardware they want to use, will migrate to a new version.
Edited 2010-06-12 04:21 UTC