Reasons To Keep A Windows Xp Software For The Fore Seeable Future

by Andrew Johnson on December 17, 2009

With Windows 7 Software available now a lot of people are wondering if they will need to buy a new operating system. I have decided to wait myself and I thought I would share my reasons with anyone who may be confused by the changes. If you are looking to buy an operating system the Windows XP software may still be the better choice.

Vista has come down a lot in price but this was a disappointment to me from the beginning. Any new features or improvements were eclipsed by the lag it caused to most computer systems. That fact alone was enough to turn off most buyers. Granted with increased memory it actually ran fairly well but most systems with that much memory still sold for quiet a bit of money when Vista hit the market.

Linux is an operating system that I personally like to make fun of. I even read one article suggesting finding a user group to join for users of Linux. This program is more for programmers and those with a lot of tech knowledge. At the very least you need a lot of time to spend to get the grasp of using it which I don't have.

Windows 7 is of course the newest software available on the market. This may soon replace XP and Vista both and Linux may be almost completely forgotten. There will of course be a few glitches; how could there not be? Most of these will be fixable with out much problem and most users may never even know they existed. Probably the biggest problem with Windows 7 is the price. This operating system is still a bit pricy for those looking for a replacement for what ever reason.

Windows XP software is tried and true. XP has been everything we hoped for in an operating system and all of our programs run flawlessly with this. For those of us who still prefer XP we can only hope that any new system will work as well.

The biggest problem with Windows XP software may very well be finding a replacement copy if you need one. This is tried and true and most will opt to stay with what they know for now. The prices may go up some as copies become harder to find and more people hold on to the copies they do have.

I may eventually go to Windows 7 but for now I intend to stay with an operating system I know works: XP. It's not that I don't like the idea of moving forward but I have to wonder how much more forward we can move. Windows XP software works just fine and if it isn't broken then don't fix it.

Andrew Johnson is an expert in electronic consumables. If you want further information about types of Windows XP software or are looking for a trusted software retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com

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