Gift_in_Edge wrote:My family used to be PC in the 90's and early 2000's but now are all Mac/Apple. Still the news is a bit depressing. At least the company is wanting to move forward. I hope it towards something good. (Never used Vista but heard it didn't do too well.)
Well, whatever comes after Windows 8 (and the very slightly improved 8.1) can't be any worse. Windows 8, however, needs ditching as fast as possible. To be fair, it's actually quite good on touchscreen devices like tablets. On desktop PCs though, it sucks. And the server version (Windows Server 2012) is even worse. You do not need pretty or fancy UIs on a sodding server - you just need easy access to all your utilities etc.
Given
Microsoft have backtracked and will be providing some updates now for XP until 2015 I'd either hang on til then to upgrade and hope Windows 9 is better; or look for somewhere still selling PCs bundled with Windows 7,
which keeps extended support until 2020 (that's the same support XP has been on since 2009 - the date on that link is from October last year, so before they changed their mind a bit about XP). There are still places in the UK at least selling PCs with Windows 7 as my parents got one at the beginning of the year after two weeks of fighting with Windows 8 (I did try to convince them to get a Mac, but they weren't convinced)
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