sean nathan bean wrote:
just an interesting article to read for the moment...
sean
http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/08/july-browser-stats-windows-xp-loses-its-majority-share-of-web-users.ars
Interesting that that article does not mention operating systems, just
browser stats, so why
Daniel wrote:
Interesting that that article does not mention operating systems, just
browser stats, so why it is headed July browser stats: Windows XP loses
its majority share of Web users is a mystery.
It's mentioned later in the article, but it's just that. A mention. Odd
the headline they
Mike wrote:
XP users have a little under three years left.
Plenty of time to save pennies for some tech.
It is a depressing thought. Can there really be life after XP ?
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Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
XP users have a little under three years left.
Plenty of time to save pennies for some tech.
It is a depressing thought. Can there really be life after XP ?
I never liked XP; I went from NT4 to Win2000 to Vista, then Windows 7. I
think you can
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
It is a depressing thought. Can there really be life after XP ?
Sure. Vista's problem was its RTM release and it's never been able to
shake that. As of SP2, I really have no problem with it. I stay on top
of OS releases for my own reasons, but Win7 has
Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
Mike wrote:
XP users have a little under three years left.
Plenty of time to save pennies for some tech.
It is a depressing thought. Can there really be life after XP ?
Oh sure :-) MS Windows 8 has even been pre-announced. :-)
just an interesting article to read for the moment...
sean
http://arstechnica.com/web/news/2011/08/july-browser-stats-windows-xp-loses-its-majority-share-of-web-users.ars
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