Windows XP Support Continues Until 2014
June 25, 2008 | by Christopher Nickson
Microsoft has sent out a letter stating it will continue support for its XP operating system until 2014 and promises to have Windows 7 available by 2010.
Microsoft has informed its customers in writing that it will continue support for the XP operating system until 2014, three years longer than previously announced, according to Vnunet. More than that, OEMs will be able to offer systems that have XP offered as a “downgrade” (from Vista) until January 31, 2009.
Bill Veghte, Microsoft’s senior vice president of Windows Business Group, wrote:
“Windows Vista is a very significant step forward, but our customers have made it clear to us that they want broader support for devices and applications in order to enjoy the overall experience.”
But the letter also delivered a firm promise that Microsoft’s next OS, known as Windows 7, will be available “approximately 3 years after the January 2007,” and acknowledged the compatibility problems Vista has experienced with some peripherals.
“You've also let us know you don't want to face the kinds of incompatibility challenges with the next version of Windows you might have experienced early with Windows Vista. As a result, our approach with Windows 7 is to build off the same core architecture as Windows Vista so the investments you and our partners have made in Windows Vista will continue to pay off with Windows 7. Our goal is to ensure the migration process from Windows Vista to Windows 7 is straightforward.”
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Kevin on Jun 25th, 2008 at 7:17 AM:
When did the end users want anything less than "broad support for devices and applications to enjoy the overall experience?" MS, beta testers and reviewers knew before release that Vista was going to be a sh*tshow. They should have fixed the essential problems they had, prior to official release...
Linux needs a better game solution than Wine, so I can move on to another operating system asap. ;P