Posted by jdemaris on April 15, 2014 at 10:04:51 from (70.194.2.111):
In Reply to: Windows 7 or 8? posted by George Marsh on April 15, 2014 at 08:17:02:
How do you figure XP is now "junk" Just because MS no longer updates it to be Web-safe? I'm still running XP Pro on two computers and will do so as long as the computers last. Programs cost a lot of money and many that run on XP will not run on Windows 7. Many Windows 7 programs will not run on Windows 8. My current video/photo/sound editing programs do all I'll ever need on my XP machines. Same with desk-top publishing and word processing. Seems silly to condemn a system just because it may be vulnerable for Web-work. Just as easy and cost-effective to just buy a newer and cheap unit just for Web-work. Plenty of Windows 8 laptops around for less then $300 new.
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