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Windows XP was once the bedrock of Microsoft operating systems. Coming out in 2001, Windows XP has served computer users of Windows for nearly ten years — the longest period for which the company has supported an operating system. By April 8, 2014 — Microsoft’s projected date for the end of WinXP — the company will have provided XP support for nearly 12.5 years.
We are entering an important period of technological advances with mobile computing. Microsoft is urging us to adapt to Windows 8. But this OS calls for many changes, some of them fundamental to the way we do computing. Here are ten reasons why users may want to stay with Windows XP:
Before Windows 8, Apple had brought new technologies to a favored niche of computer users, first with the iPhone and, soon after, the iPad tablet. These technologies created new industries and markets. It will take a few years to determine if Microsoft’s innovations become mainstays in the same way. Until then, there’s always Windows XP.
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