Rating: Summary: Simply the Best! Review: Windows XP pulls the best from both worlds: MAC OS and the Windows 2000 operating systems and melds them into one magnificent release.For starters, we our now entering the age of the crash proof operating system (note that Application may still violently decide to shut themselves down when harassed by the user). The stability alone is well worth the upgrade. The built in firewall protects you from potential snoopers. However, information leaving the computer is still vulnerable and Microsoft hasn't decided to put software vendors addressing this problem packing---yet. There are myriads of other enhancements and upgrades that are too much to list here. But trust me when I say...BUY IT!
Rating: Summary: I love it! Review: I've been testing this product for months. It's worth every cent. Great support for Laptop computers, wireless LANs, digital Photography, multimedia, etc. Once tried, you'll never think about going back to older Versions.
Rating: Summary: Amazing! Review: The best Windows ever! Combing the rock solid stability of Windows 2000 with the Home & Multimedia Features of Windows Me! That's what I've been waiting for! A must have!
Rating: Summary: Windows XP is by far the best OS Microsoft has ever released Review: Windows XP, the latest edition of Microsoft's cash cow, is actually very good. Finally, Microsoft has taken the old Windows 9x series, removed the crashes, added security, and done what they should have done a long time ago, release a truly great OS. Finally consumers will be able to enjoy the NT stability, but with an OS that is unparalleled in terms of usability. Great job MS!
Rating: Summary: I guess this is good Review: This should be a great product my Microsoft. I read some previews and it seems that it's very reliable and user friendly. You should preorder it!!!
Rating: Summary: Going to be the best OS ever! Review: this is going to the best operating system ever!
Rating: Summary: A must have for everyone! Review: This new operating system is simply a must have for everyone (especially those running Win ME). I've had every Microsoft operating system and each one has it's huge downfalls. I wasn't planning on getting another new piece of junk from Microsoft when I heard them once again promise no crashes. Not to mention they want a ton of money for this upgrade. But a friend gave me a copy of the second release candidate which is almost the same exact thing as the full version, and I'm pre-ordering XP today. If you meet the system requirements (and hopefully you're somewhere above), your computer will actually speed up with this upgrade!! And there are so many new features and improved ones (such as hibernate which never worked for in in Win ME). So I say, if you can afford it, go pre-order the upgrade now! Also, you probably don't need to get the professional version unless you really use a lot of big business tools. An no, I am not being paid - although it does seem like it:)
Rating: Summary: XP - stability of win2k with a lot more features Review: Windows XP is pretty impressive. It has the stability of Win2k, but with a lot more features, which in turn actually make it more stable in some ways then win2k. The only reason I havent given XP 5 stars is just because there's always room for improvement, and we dont want micorsoft to stop improving their operating systems :) I would say XP deserves 4.8 stars. Its a lot harder to do something to your system that would corrupt it. But if you do, they've included an automatic backup system that can save you the trouble of having to figure out what went wrong. Just restore the last automated backup, and you should be up and running again. Or if you know what went wrong, you can roll back a fault driver to the previous one instead of restoring a full backup. The start menu has been redone to make it easier to find the items you use the most. And best of all, if you dont want to use new start menu, they have given you the option to keep the win98/win2k look and feel. The built in remote desktop feature is REALLY nice. You can get COMPLETE access to your machine, from any web browser. But it still gives you full NTFS permissions while doing so. You can also use a feature of the remote desktop to request support. This way someone not even in the same time zone as you can work directly on your PC, all while you watch. And for additional security, there is now a built in firewall, which you can configure or turn on or off. They've also built it a lot of other nice little features, such as being able to play DVD's from within media player if you want to. Being able to burn cd-r's directly without any additional software. They also support cd-rw's. Digital cameras are even easier to use now. Just plug them in, and XP recognizes the camera and pops open an easy to use wizard to download the images off the camera. Or you can browse the images right in windows explorer. They have helped remove the clutter on the task bar by grouping similar task bar buttons, but still giving you control over it. Compatibility with older programs is less of a problem, since you can install or run programs in win95/98, winme, winnt or win2k mode. I've installed it on my desktop machine and my laptop, and everything worked right out of the box. I didnt have to download a single additional driver to get any of the standard hardware to work. This is much better then my experience with win2k, which required me to download a host of drivers to get everything working correctly. Over all, I would say microsoft has taken an existing stable operating system (win2k) and improved it further by making it much more user friendly, and easier to operate.
Rating: Summary: Excellent, but lack of 3rd party hardware support will hurt. Review: Finally Microsoft has migrated everything to the NT/2000 platform. The result is a very fast, very stable OS with all the bells and whistles of ME. New interface is slick, but not yet very customizable color wise. Still a lot of old school windows gray. Big problem right now is the lack of 3rd party hardware support. Hopefully this will be rectified before final release in October. When that problem is solved, it will definitely be a significant upgrade to current versions.
Rating: Summary: WinXP Outright winner Review: I have been running Windows on my machines since 3.11 and when i first installed my copy of Windows XP RC2 i was very impressed. Unlike the previous OS's, Win 95/98/NT/2000, Windows XP's design has changed for the best, If you have never used windows, Windows XP is right for you because it has the most simple and easy to understand wizards. Have other people using your computer? XP is there again working for with The Fastest User switching you have ever seen! Another feature is the System Restore Feature first seen with Windows ME, Now can do a Driver Rollback. Windows XP also supports over 15,000 devices out of the Box. Windows XP is The Fastest Windows OS and is should be with the High System Requirements, I would recommend using a Pentium 3 500MHz or higher with 256MB of RAM minimum you should use should be around 128MB Windows XP Home Edtion gets my Thumbs Up!
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