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Microsoft Responds to 'Save XP' Petition

DaMassive writes "Computerworld Australia is running a story with a response from Microsoft to Infoworld's SAVE XP petition Web site, which has gathered over 75,000 signatures so far. Apparently Microsoft is aware of the petition, but says it is "listening first and foremost to feedback we hear from partners and customers about what makes sense based on their needs, that's what informed our decision to extend the availability of XP initially, and what will continue to guide us" — a somewhat strange response given that the vast majority of people signing the petition ARE Microsoft customers! The Save XP movement has attracted the attention of the software giant, despite its claims that Vista has sold more than 100 million copies and its adoption rate is in line with the company's expectations. "We're seeing positive indicators that we're already starting to move from the early adoption phase into the mainstream and that more and more businesses are beginning their planning and deployment of Windows Vista," the company said. Nevertheless vendors such as Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Fujitsu, and more recently NEC, all offer the opportunity to downgrade to XP Pro."

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  1. OH GOD by barkeyrogers · · Score: 5, Funny

    So what they are basically saying is, directx 10 costs $300 and youll never ever have it without ruining your computer

  2. No Thanks, Microsoft. I'll Run Linux by NeverVotedBush · · Score: 5, Funny

    Because what I want to do today is get my work done.

  3. Funny,,, by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've always read XP as an emoticon.

    1. Re:Funny,,, by BronsCon · · Score: 5, Funny

      Me too, and I'm including this somewhat longer-than-need-be run on sentence to get please the lameness filter.

      I always thought the progression was something along the lines of:
      :)
      :|
      :/
      :(
      X(
      XP

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  4. Wow. by greenguy · · Score: 5, Funny

    I never thought there would be a day when XP would be considered a step up from the current state of affairs.

    Then again, these days, Nixon would be considered a step up from the current state of affairs, so...

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  5. Re:Vista marketing strategy: by syousef · · Score: 5, Funny

    NAH NAH NAH NAH I can't hear you NAN NAN NAN NAN

    Funny. I read it as "We can year you. You're just unimportant".

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  6. Re:Downgrade??? by Miguel+de+Icaza · · Score: 5, Funny

    Why hang on to the old?
    Everyone should be running the newest of Windows, which is Windows Vista! People who still get by with XP are uncool and stick-in-the-muds. Windows Vista on a Wacom-enabled Tablet PC is the way to go! And Windows Vista to me seems much faster with the new wallpapers! I love Microsoft and everything they do. Products like Vista, silverlight.NET and OOXML powered Office 2007 are brilliant. Going forward vista will be the only way to get the latest version of .NET, moonlight and windows-update. I really have a mancrush on Steve Ballmer, too. I love Microsoft! I want a job at Microsoft!

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  7. Compiler Error: by Mantaar · · Score: 5, Funny

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