adjust? micro$oft's goal is to rule the marketplace. then it may dictate it's consumers once they must get their new products and discard the outdated ones,
Windows 7 Professional X86, since the old ones are being compelled into obsolescence. vista was most likely delivered half baked because m$ decided they wished to get paid yet again. and after that again, with the apparently entirely baked windows seven.
i think component of microsoft's strategy is pulling the it experts more than to their facet. get them utilized to their goods,
Office 2007, allow it to be simple for them.... understanding a whole new os like linux is really a pain plus a 50 %, much easier to put within a fraction in the work finding out linux calls for every time you need to 'evolve' with m$. that way you 'spread it out'....
i also recognize the market place is rendering it difficult for linux - all people drivers concerns, established criteria and many others.
and men and women are likely to dislike adjust a growing number of as time passes plus they get utilised on the way they can be performing things.
so - i believe,
Animation - Software.com, yes, you will need to move using the time. along with a good deal of this 'time' is controlled by m$, which means you will eventually should leave xp behind (and,
buy windows 7 Home Premium, btw - you will find advancements over xp even in vista,
Office Professional Product Key, aside from each of the new frustrating capabilities). but i'd wait around, perhaps install a number of computer systems with vista to learn it, wait around for win7 then do the same with it. migrate if you can manage to, but be ready.
and if you truly wanna be independent of m$, try linux out. several computer running linux,
Windows 7 Home Basic, try to integrate them into your business.
but i don't assume anyone is gonna dictate m$ anything providing they do not have any significant competitors within the area of oss.
r.