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2006-01-26
I agree.
Windows 7 is finally something that people generally agree is "better than XP" - it's probably important to note that while W7 adoption increases, those small few who have already fled to "greener pastures" (Mac, Linux, etc.) are not switching back
This would indicate that Windows 7 is finally replacing XP, as intended. Microsoft didn't build Vista well enough to make much impact, but now they've finally gotten back on track with a competitive product to compete with themselves