How many of you still use XP?

chamithal

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After trying Vista and 7, came back to XP SP3... There are many reasons... Application compatibility and performance are two major plus points I see with XP and with SP3 it's one of the most tunes OSs...

So if you use XP, please let me know why you do so...

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P.S - 7 seems to be far far better than Vista... I tried the 64-bit version and it was more than better as a beta...
 

Malinga

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    thaama hondata Windows OS eka Windows XP. Vista ha Windows 7 valatath vadiya thaama Windows XP hondai. habai Windows 7 valath godak honda deeval thiyanava. Beta nisaa thaama ithin gatalu thiyanavane. eeka nisaa danata thiyana honda ma OS eka Windows XP thamai :)
     

    SK143

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    math pavichchi kare vista, eth xp valata switch unata passe mata 20GB valata vadiya hard disk eke space eka ava.... machine eka tavat fast una.... xp is always the best....
     

    kasun.madhusanka

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    Vista wala Sound output eka godak improve kerala thiyenawa.
    7 wala eetath wada hodai.
    Ath XP wala a tharam quality output ekak na.
    A wagema XP wala unicode decoder ekak nane..
     

    xmpddaja

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    Vista Wala Performance Wadiyi. Freeze Wenawa Adui. x64 version eka Niyamai.:yes: 7 eka nam chaa. bugs kotiyay. driver ganne nae.:no: mama XP walin Maaru wela dan awurudu 1.5 k withara wenawa.:D
     

    Malinga

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    xmpddaja said:
    Vista Wala Performance Wadiyi. Freeze Wenawa Adui. x64 version eka Niyamai.:yes: 7 eka nam chaa. bugs kotiyay. driver ganne nae.:no: mama XP walin Maaru wela dan awurudu 1.5 k withara wenawa.:D

    benchmark test valata anuva danata performance vadima OS eka Windows XP. Windows 7 inne deveni thana.
     

    isuru143

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    Malinga said:
    nikan kiyala vadak nae heethu pennana balanna sansandanathamakava :rofl: :rofl:


    1) Eye Candy
    If I am completely honest, the biggest reason why I converted was the eye candy. Sure Windows Vista comes with lots of it, but it just isn’t as good. Ubuntu 7.04 comes with just a few of the effects seen a lot nowadays, these effects include the rotating cube desktop and wobbly windows, it just makes it much nicer to use. I have installed Beryl on my computer to give much more eye candy. I base a lot of my judgments on looks first, features later.

    2) Easy to Install Applications
    Installing new programs in Ubuntu is a doddle, far easier than in Windows, because there is one program that basically gives you access to most applications available to Ubuntu, simply click the program you want and it will install, you don’t need to accept agreements because its all open source so there is no need to click Next 20 times before the program is installed. Simply select the program and click OK, wallah! done.

    3) Secure
    In Windows Vista, to change a setting requires a ridiculous amount of dialog boxes and passwords, in Ubuntu, you are never logged in as an administrator (root), you are logged in as a simple user, you can change options that are only applicable to your user area but for changing options that affect the system you are required to input the administrator password, one dialog and you’re in, simple and secure. There is also the added bonus that there are very few viruses for Linux, I haven’t ever come across one yet so you can feel safe, imagine not having any virus protection software installed in Windows, there is no need for it in Linux, freedom from the threat of losing all your data.

    4) Easy to change options
    Ubuntu comes with a control panel but also comes with a menu next to the Applications menu where you simply select the thing you want to change, be it the Desktop background or the network settings. Everything on the windows that appear is simple and there are just the options you need so it is easy to change the options.

    5) Community
    The community behind Linux, especially Ubuntu is what attracts many people to the operating system. People in the Linux community are mainly ex-Windows users so they know what it feels like to be new to an operating system, so they are happy to help. Whenever I had and have a problem with Ubuntu I simply post on the Ubuntu forum and within minutes there are answers to the problems. I never got put on hold or had to phone up customer service and wait for hours if I had any problems.

    6) Free
    Everything about Ubuntu is free, the operating system (you can even have them send you a free copy of the operating system, they even pay the postage charges), the software installed is free (including all the software you can download) any help and support is free. The whole experience is 100% free, because it is open source. Open source means that you can distribute and even edit the code behind the program.

    7) Simple Networking
    The other day I was amazed with how easy it was to connect my Ubuntu laptop to my Windows XP PC. I simply plugged in my laptop to the network hub and it immediately connected with no problems, I didn’t even have to configure it.

    8) Mozilla Firefox
    OK, I know that you can use Firefox on Vista as well, but on Ubuntu, there is no Internet Explorer that keeps popping up and cant get rid of. Mozilla Firefox is the number one web browser (remember, my opinions).

    9) Fast
    Windows Vista is slow and takes up a lot of resources which means you need a pretty decent computer to run it, I know with my 1GHz computer with 512MB of RAM it was too slow to work with. Ubuntu is just fast, it doesn’t slow down in performance when it has been on for a couple of hours, it just keeps on going and everything opens literally a second after you click the icon, and closes when you click the X, with Windows Vista you have to wait for like 30 seconds before a program starts and try shutting down a program like Word 2007 or Visual Studio after using it for a couple of hours, it takes forever.

    10) Updates
    Ubuntu gets updated every 6 months, well as close as it can do, and whenever I turn my computer on there are updates for the programs installed. Compare that to Windows, how often does that get updated, well the 5 years between Windows XP and Vista sort of answers that question.

    So there you go, my top 10 advantages of Ubuntu over Windows Vista. As you can probably see I am very much into Ubuntu so obviously I am going to make Windows Vista look really bad compared to it, but it didn’t take much work to do that, so what does that say? Windows Vista is for some people and good luck to them (or you, if that is you), but Ubuntu offers a worthy alternative for all. Please leave your comments, I would like to hear from you.
     

    icreations

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    XP ROCKS Like Hell ..:D

    Using XP for Some long time
    XP is Better faster its good for me
    as i dont need any Lassana gfx nor side bars.. i want to get the best for my work..
    currently using XP SP3 @ home

    Vista.. i have used on a lap.. its cool nice and some user friendly but it takes lot of ram, Hdd space.. while i can use for other work..
    even while playin games i we r using Vista it requires more system specs..

    but it has DirectX 10 and i Loooooooove That.. but over all its not for me..:)

    tried 7.. Maru.. its faster than visata, but i dont want to crash my comp. frequently so im not using it untill it releases in AUG'09

    :D