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XP wasn’t always so accepted

Although the end of Microsoft’s previous Windows OS has created an industry outcry, a few years ago ComputerWorld Canada published an in-depth look at why adoption did not meet expectations. Among the factors at play: a soft market for technology sales, sluggish upgrade policies and a preference for XP’s predecessor, Windows 2000. If this sounds a lot like Vista’s problems, it’s because it is.


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Posted on February 12th, 2008 by Shane Schick and filed under Upgrade issues |

One Response

  1. Gordon Fecyk Says:

    Aww… this is such a sweet reminiscence. It’s really too bad you didn’t continue, because you’d have confirmed Computerworld’s short memory.

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