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When are we going to see SP3 released to the world?
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I think we will end up with a new version of Windows (that they've already sent out for testing) so we will have another 98SE - ME - XP situation but instead now we'll have XP - Vista - Windows 7 (whatever they decide to call it).
I'm not actually comparing Vista to ME though I know many already do but stating it moreso in the sense that they might leapfrog Vista.
Microsoft is really funny when it comes to updating. When a operating system that is good comes out by Microsoft like 2000 & XP they always want to upgrade to a whole new operating system to get more money out of us. Lots of people don't like vista and it has so many bugs, but Microsoft doesn't really care just as long as they make money.
what are you talking about? Microsoft didn't care about the OLpc. Yes they wanted their OS on there, but it isnt like they were concerned it would capture the market.Microsoft seems to be a bit schizophrenic with regard to Win XP.
When Vista debuted in January 2007, we were told Win XP would be not be available after January 30, 2008. Microsoft refused to say, but the word on the street was that there would be NO Win XP SP3. What would be the point of releasing a Service Pack for an OS that was being discontinued, and that Microsoft was trying to encourage users to replace with Vista, anyway?
Then, Vista failed to capture the excitement of business, the United Nations released its OLPC, a raft of cheap OLPC copycats hit the market, and even a couple of cheap desktop PCs appeared which *Gasp* were being sold to the public without Windows! The total market impact of all of these new machines has been almost nonexistent. But even the idea that a new computer could possibly be sold to the public without the obligation of purchase of a Windows license seems to have driven Microsoft into a panic. They delayed the extermination of Windows XP until June 30, 2008, announced that Win XP SP3 would soon be available, and announced that Win XP was being ported to the OLPC and the other computers like it. The message seemed to be that Win XP had been granted an indefinite reprieve, at least until Vista could either be replaced or fixed.
You have to wonder now if Microsoft is so confident that Vista SP1 will win businesses over to Vista that they are hesitating to release XP SP3 out of fear it will only discourage the move to Vista.
I really think Microsoft has no idea where to go with this. If Vista sales improve substantially as a result of Vista SP1, I would not be surprised in the least to see XP SP3 get axed completely.
/\ not true , IMO
XP is quicker & faster with sp3 even going back to Beta versions.
what are you talking about? Microsoft didn't care about the OLpc. Yes they wanted their OS on there, but it isnt like they were concerned it would capture the market.
Apple only has 8 percent market share.
there are all types of computers coming out with Linux on them. The eePC, Dell is going to start providing laptops with Linux on them. Microsoft doesn't give a shit.
Dude, I said Mac had 8% of the market. I listen to tech podcasts everyday. Mac isnt even a competitor to Windows.![]()
From February 2006 to January 2008, Windows market share has dropped from 95.29% to 91.46%. Windows' market share is dropping at roughly 2% per year.
The Mac has risen from 4.31% to 7.57%. That is almost a doubling of market share in two years!
Linux has been stagnant, rising from 0.31% to 0.67%. That is more than a doubling of Linux share in two years, but it remains insignificant. Not even 1% of people out there are using Linux on their desktops.
But I think MS is (appropriately) scared to death of Linux. Microsoft has never had to compete with anything like Linux. You can't drive it out of business. You can't undercut it, copy it, and sell it for less than the originator when it's already free! It has no need to generate a profit. The entities behind its many distributions are legion. How do you sue five hundred or a thousand entities into oblivion? Are you prepared to defend the counter suits and counter claims of patent violation that you will unleash by such action? And even if you succeed in your lawsuits, you cannot stop coders from continuing to modify, use, and distribute the code on their own. Linux is too amorphous to attack. But the idea of Linux is very, very threatening to MS.
If software moves online in coming years, the OS on your computer will make absolutely no difference whatsoever. All you need is enough power to connect to the internet and launch a browser. How many users are going to pay $400 for an OS that is indistinguishable from a free one? How many computer manufacturers are going to pay MS a substantial license fee for every computer they make when they can offer a free alternative that works just as well? Microsoft's entire business model of its two divisions, Windows and Office, could become completely obsolete if Google Apps become the way to get things done. No more Windows. No more Office. No more Microsoft.
The cheap computer connected online without Windows is a new concept. Online apps are a new concept. It is not entirely clear that this model will catch on. Virtually no one I know does this. But some predict this is the way of the future. And Microsoft has no role in this model at all. No Windows. No Office. No Microsoft.
Linux is nothing, right now. Microsoft needs to make damn sure it stays that way. Linux and Google could destroy them. I say MS is very, very scared of Linux. And I think they have cause to be. If Linux ever breaks out of its tiny little pen, all hell is going to break loose!
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=9&qpdt=1&qpct=4&qptimeframe=M&qpsp=85&qpnp=24
I don't mean to drift too much off the topic of the thread. This stuff is relevant to the extent that it impacts Microsoft's decision to keep XP or push Vista.
I think XP is going to live beyond its scheduled end of June 30, 2008. But I think MS is only going to push it in niche markets, perhaps as a tool to try to beat down the Linux threat on cheap computers. I think they'll be forced to release SP3 for XP eventually. I suspect the code is probably already done. They just don't want to make XP look too good right now, while they try to sell us Vista. XP SP3 is probably coming. Not sure how soon, though.
i love ubuntu, but it is not something I could make my primary. The biggest problem for me is the video.
