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Why XP must be saved

By Galen Gruman , InfoWorld , 01/15/2008
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The clock is ticking: Microsoft will end OEM and shrink-wrapped sales of Windows XP on June 30, 2008, forcing users to shift to Vista. (System builders, meaning those who do white-box PCs, can sell XP through Dec. 31.) Don't let that happen!

Millions of us have grown comfortable with XP and don't see a need to change to Vista. It's like having a comfortable apartment that you've enjoyed coming home to for years, only to get an eviction notice. The thought of moving to a new place -- even with the stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and maple cabinets (or is cherry in this year?) -- just doesn't sit right. Maybe it'll be more modern, but it will also cost more and likely not be as good a fit. And you don't have any other reason to move. That's exactly the conclusion people have come to with Vista. For most of us, there's really no reason to move to it -- yet we don't have a choice. When that strong desire to stick with XP became obvious in spring 2007, major computer makers such as Dell and Hewlett-Packard quietly reintroduced new XP-based systems (but just to business customers, so as not to offend Microsoft).

But come June 30, even that option goes away. (See InfoWorld's live XP countdown clock. To use this clock on your own Web site, please e-mail Executive Editor Galen Gruman for the code snippet.)

So what to do? Let Microsoft decide where your personal and enterprise software "lives"? Or send a loud and clear message that you don't want to move?

We're going for the loud-and-clear option. Join us, and tell Microsoft that you want to keep XP available indefinitely. Not for another six months or a year, but indefinitely. Sign InfoWorld's petition today. And consider submitting a "Save XP" video to our site to help spread the word.

And ask your friends and colleagues to join in, too. Just point them to SaveXP.com.

Don't think Microsoft will listen? Consider this: Although Microsoft denies that anything is wrong with Vista or that most people don't want it, the company has already postponed XP's demise by six months. That's a start, but it's not good enough.

Microsoft doesn't have to admit failure; it can just say it will keep XP available indefinitely due to customer demand. It can take that opportunity to try again with a better Vista, or just move on to the next version that maybe this time we'll all actually want.

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I've given it more than it's fair shot, but...By Anonymous on March 30, 2008, 1:32 amI've given Vista more than a fair shot to catch my loyalty. I've been using it now for well over a year (started testing the platform with it's inital beta wave)......

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Hidden AND LostBy Scunnerous on January 19, 2008, 6:31 amThis is the best thing that's happened to Apple... ever. I hope they can get the production lines ramped up in time.;-) Yes, there are things which are hidden...

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Why XP must be savedBy Anonymous on January 15, 2008, 4:43 pmVista, like Office 2007, moves "power users" into the status of "temporary neophytes". But, unlike true neophytes who may not know what can be accomplished, power...

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I can't signBy Anonymous on January 15, 2008, 4:35 pmI would love to sign this but, for some reason, the site won't let me go to the page: by the time I should click on the link, it goes back to the registration page....

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RE: Why XP must be savedBy Mahesh Bhagat on January 15, 2008, 4:04 pmOne of the non-savvy user had to uninstall vista that came with the laptop and had to install XP to get chat feature working. Vista therefore, did not add value...

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