Microsoft looks as though its current flagship is already on the tiles - http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonke...ows-8-updates/ - why would anyone trust this company in the future? (personally I couldn't understand why anyone did in the past)
remember Windows 8 - well keep your copy as soon to be a dead O/S
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostLooks like if I want to avail myself of a free 'upgrade' to Windows 9, I will first have to 'upgrade' from Windoze 8 to 8.1 (no straight forward process for the Windoze 8 HP Envy laptop I have but rarely use).
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIs all this flurry to get through the numbers a ploy to catch up with Apple, who have been on various versions of MACOS 10 for years?
Determined to put the 8 catastrophe behind them they state:
"the Windows 10 name also symbolises that this will not be an incremental update, but something of a fresh start."
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostWhy do organisations use these things anyway ?
Even my accounts run on 'Microsoft Money' which is obsolete now but fine for me as patches were available for XP and now for Win7.
That Money programme brings up interesting data e.g. in nearly 20 years we have spent over £30,000 on groceries at Asda stores!- - -
John W
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Originally posted by mangerton View PostH'mmmm. All very interesting. My organisation is currently changing from Windows XP to Windows 7. This is being done over the course of several weeks. I have not yet been "done", but most of my immediate colleagues have.I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostExactly the same for me. Slight problem we've hit: some other crucial programs we have to be able to access don't mesh with it! Our IS colleagues said cheerily that they'd patch this later. My big boss told them in no uncertain terms not to 'upgrade' any more of our machines till the bugs were sorted
Interestingly, I (and many others) got an automated email this morning saying I was to be given W 7 overnight tonight. Two hours later I (and many others) received a further email postponing the change, sine die. I'm quite pleased, as I go on leave for two weeks tomorrow evening, and I didn't fancy spending tomorrow battling with a new operating system
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