I liked XP, I really liked XP. Who didn’t? The OS as a whole has been and still is a main stay in our company. I talked to a customer on the phone a couple of days ago that just ordered a new machine. He was reciting the specs of this machine to me almost as if he was a proud father. This guy was amped. Sweet video card, lots of ram, and then he said it. He ordered the machine preloaded with a XP 64bit downgrade. I had to stop him. You did what? Why on earth at this point in the game would you take a new 64 bit system and not put Windows 7 on it? He likes XP. I know, I like XP too, but at some point we have to let go. Embrace the new OS. I like XP. I really like XP. But I love my Windows 7. The new features and functions in this OS are awesome. I think that you will see more than a few blogs from Todd talking about new features and functions of 7. (We have yet to upgrade Todd’s machine to 7, so I think that he is using the blog to try and create a justification.)
From God mode, to XP mode, (have I mentioned that I like XP?) there are some many new features and functions. The upgrade is simple, and if you haven’t yet, you have to try it. I think that you will agree that it is the way that everything is going to go. If you need to take that XP install disk, say a few words, maybe a moment of silence. In the end you are going to need to ease it on down into the bottom drawer of your desk. No, not next to the Cheetos, the other bottom drawer, the one that houses the old Windows 2000 disk and the NT disk. The ME disk that is still in the wrapper, and the Vista disk that was used for one install, followed shortly by the XP disk again. But it is just time to let XP go.
I'm sorry I just have to comment on this one. I did a lot with XP, had it tweaked to my liking and was not in any hurry for anything "new" from Microsoft, especially an OS. Sure enough, change came to me sooner than expected, Win7 forced on me. Yup, they moved some familiar stuff around, renamed it(thanks that helps on those items). However, I had to get things going and fast so I plowed into, griped at it a bit, but.... hold on.... I'm liking it now. In fact after the first week, I was sold. There was some new stuff for me! I didn't know I wanted or needed, but I wouldn't go back to XP anymore than I'd go back to Windows for Workgroups. I'm sold on Win 7.
ReplyDeleteThey say the only certainty in life is Death and Taxes. I like to add Change to that, we seem to be getting much more these days. Microsoft won't make XP for ever and are trying to wean us off it already. It's time and this change is not that bad, you'll get used to before too long and then be hooked like me.