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The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch



 
 
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Old April 5th 17, 01:52 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows-xp,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch

On Mon, 03 Apr 2017 13:58:40 -0300, Internetado
wrote:

The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch (Softpedia
News (Bogdan Popa, Microsoft News Editor))

Believe it or not, but Windows XP is still powering 7.44 percent of the
world’s computers, even though it’s already 15-years-old and it no
longer receives support since April 2014. NetMarketShare data reveals that
in March 2017, Windows XP dropped approximately 1 percent from the previous
month, but remained the third most popular desktop operating system in the
world after Windows 7 and Windows 10. Truth be told, the decline of Windows
XP seems to happen at a faster pace these days, but this ancient operating
system somehow sticks around despite the obvious risks of running a
platform that no longer receives security updates from its vendor. The
evolution of Windows XP’s market share shows that even though it has
already reached of support, it remains the preferred choice for an
important share of users, with some months even bringing a substantial
increase in market share. Months of recovery Back in July 2016, for
example, Windows XP posted gr...


http://news.softpedia.com/news/the-w...h-514495.shtml


The stats only count machines connected to the Internet. Due
to M$ scare campaign(TM), the majority are probably offline but still
working.
Win 7, 8 and 10 machines are probably almost 100% online.
I read somewhere that some even "deactivate" if you don't go
online once in a while to update the backdoors, I mean, verify the
system. That might have been the betas, though.

XP usage is certainly much higher than advertised.
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Old April 24th 17, 12:51 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows-xp,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch



On 4/5/2017 5:52 AM, Shadow wrote:
On Mon, 03 Apr 2017 13:58:40 -0300, Internetado
wrote:

The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch (Softpedia
News (Bogdan Popa, Microsoft News Editor))

Believe it or not, but Windows XP is still powering 7.44 percent of the
world’s computers, even though it’s already 15-years-old and it no
longer receives support since April 2014. NetMarketShare data reveals that
in March 2017, Windows XP dropped approximately 1 percent from the previous
month, but remained the third most popular desktop operating system in the
world after Windows 7 and Windows 10. Truth be told, the decline of Windows
XP seems to happen at a faster pace these days, but this ancient operating
system somehow sticks around despite the obvious risks of running a
platform that no longer receives security updates from its vendor. The
evolution of Windows XP’s market share shows that even though it has
already reached of support, it remains the preferred choice for an
important share of users, with some months even bringing a substantial
increase in market share. Months of recovery Back in July 2016, for
example, Windows XP posted gr...


http://news.softpedia.com/news/the-w...h-514495.shtml


The stats only count machines connected to the Internet. Due
to M$ scare campaign(TM), the majority are probably offline but still
working.
Win 7, 8 and 10 machines are probably almost 100% online.
I read somewhere that some even "deactivate" if you don't go
online once in a while to update the backdoors, I mean, verify the
system. That might have been the betas, though.

XP usage is certainly much higher than advertised.
[]'s


there is nothing wrong with using xp. Just have to modify the software
of what your wanting to do online. Why use a new browser, they are
just junk now. They are made to pull multiple files from mulitiple
servers, and what happens is, they get screwed up, which is what is
wrong the the idiots programming of corporation web pages, pile stuff on
one page so that they must talk to 5o servers before you have the page
up, which is so dam dumb and takes so dam long....

So the old browsers are still working better, like ie 9 etc. Unless you
go to those media sites such as news and crap like that, and then, you
must put up with what I had just said, pages that dont work because of
to many programmers on the one page.... And that shows you, just where
corporation pig 666 is taking you, straight to hell....

jam jam jam, crash crash crash. And it matters not even if u have a new
browser like the are trying to force you to go and get, it still does
it.... crash bang boom even with multiple cpus, it does not matter....
Nothing wrong with older op systems, as a matter of fact, if you get
caught with your pants down in the new MS garbage, you cannot figure the
paths inside the machine, because of mulitiple names that are for the
same exact thing. Which is just like a liar... Cause MS is a liar.
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Old April 24th 17, 01:08 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-xp,alt.windows-xp,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its LaunchNEW MS OP SYSTEMS ARE TRASH



On 4/5/2017 5:52 AM, Shadow wrote:
On Mon, 03 Apr 2017 13:58:40 -0300, Internetado
wrote:

The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch (Softpedia
News (Bogdan Popa, Microsoft News Editor))

Believe it or not, but Windows XP is still powering 7.44 percent of the
world’s computers, even though it’s already 15-years-old and it no
longer receives support since April 2014. NetMarketShare data reveals that
in March 2017, Windows XP dropped approximately 1 percent from the previous
month, but remained the third most popular desktop operating system in the
world after Windows 7 and Windows 10. Truth be told, the decline of Windows
XP seems to happen at a faster pace these days, but this ancient operating
system somehow sticks around despite the obvious risks of running a
platform that no longer receives security updates from its vendor. The
evolution of Windows XP’s market share shows that even though it has
already reached of support, it remains the preferred choice for an
important share of users, with some months even bringing a substantial
increase in market share. Months of recovery Back in July 2016, for
example, Windows XP posted gr...


http://news.softpedia.com/news/the-w...h-514495.shtml


The stats only count machines connected to the Internet. Due
to M$ scare campaign(TM), the majority are probably offline but still
working.
Win 7, 8 and 10 machines are probably almost 100% online.
I read somewhere that some even "deactivate" if you don't go
online once in a while to update the backdoors, I mean, verify the
system. That might have been the betas, though.

XP usage is certainly much higher than advertised.
[]'s



there is nothing wrong with using xp. Just have to modify the software
of what your wanting to do online. Why use a new browser, they are
just junk now. TRASH. They are made to pull multiple files from
multiple servers, and what happens is, they get all screwed up, which is
what is wrong with the idiots programming them of the corporation web
pages, pile all that stuff onto one page they do so that they must talk
to 50 or more servers before you have the page all up so you can see it,
which is so dam dumb and takes so dam long.... !!!! goof balls. Is
that not what the clickin is all about, so to read less faster? I do
mean, you cannot read but one word at a time.

So the old browsers are still working better, like ie 9 etc. Unless you
go to those media sites such as news media and crap like that, and then,
you must put up with what I had just said, pages that don't work because
of to many programmers onto the one page full of flash junk.... And
that shows you, just where corporation pig 666 is taking you, straight
into hell....

jam jam jam, crash crash crash. bang bang bang,,,, And it matters not
even if u have the new browser like they are trying to force you to go
and get of, I hate force, and even then it still does it.... crash
crash crash bang bang bang boom even with multiple cpus, it does not
even matter.... Nothing wrong with older op systems, that is for
certain, as a matter of fact, if you get caught with your pants down in
the new MS garbage galore, you cannot figure the paths inside the dammed
by God machine, because of mulitiple names that are named on the files
for the same exact file and thing. What a mess. Which is just like the
liar... Cause MS is a liar. We stay away from 8 and 10, MS they are
not usable op systems. If your a real programmer, you will understand
to this. Besides, to many other good op systems still available and new
ones coming out.

AND the internet, is a pile of broken ****. cannot figure out, why
anyone wants to pay for it.....
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Old April 29th 17, 03:02 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch

On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 7:53:35 AM UTC-5, Shadow wrote:
On Mon, 03 Apr 2017 13:58:40 -0300, Internetado
wrote:

The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch (Softpedia
News (Bogdan Popa, Microsoft News Editor))

Believe it or not, but Windows XP is still powering 7.44 percent of the
world’s computers, even though it’s already 15-years-old and it no
longer receives support since April 2014. NetMarketShare data reveals that
in March 2017, Windows XP dropped approximately 1 percent from the previous
month, but remained the third most popular desktop operating system in the
world after Windows 7 and Windows 10. Truth be told, the decline of Windows
XP seems to happen at a faster pace these days, but this ancient operating
system somehow sticks around despite the obvious risks of running a
platform that no longer receives security updates from its vendor. The
evolution of Windows XP’s market share shows that even though it has
already reached of support, it remains the preferred choice for an
important share of users, with some months even bringing a substantial
increase in market share. Months of recovery Back in July 2016, for
example, Windows XP posted gr...


http://news.softpedia.com/news/the-w...h-514495.shtml


The stats only count machines connected to the Internet. Due
to M$ scare campaign(TM), the majority are probably offline but still
working.
Win 7, 8 and 10 machines are probably almost 100% online.
I read somewhere that some even "deactivate" if you don't go
online once in a while to update the backdoors, I mean, verify the
system. That might have been the betas, though.

XP usage is certainly much higher than advertised.
[]'s
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A lot of retail stores still use XP with their registers.

I was in one store that was using Win 98. :-)

A lot of lab instruments use old versions of Windows.

Andy
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Old April 29th 17, 04:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
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Default The World Still Loves Windows XP 15 Years After Its Launch

Andy wrote:
....
A lot of retail stores still use XP with their registers.


I was in one store that was using Win 98. :-)


A lot of lab instruments use old versions of Windows.


http://windowsreport.com/windows-95-98-pentagon/ :O
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