SaveXP.com gets more than 200,000 signatures supporting Windows XP
Windows Vista, Windows XP May 19th, 2008
SaveXP.com gets more than 200,000 signatures supporting Windows XP
Microsoft is planning to stop selling their Windows XP operating system in the coming months.
The company said that they are not seeing any customer demand for this operating system and they want people to move on to Windows Vista OS.
However, a petition filed on SaveXP.com has already received more than 200,000 signatures from people who want the company to continue selling Windows XP.
Executive Editor Galen Gruman spoke about the response: “We’re pleased and a little bit amazed that so many people from throughout the world have felt so passionately about the need to keep XP on the market. We had heard grumblings throughout much of 2007 about dissatisfaction with Vista’s high hardware requirements, questionable interface changes, slow performance, and incompatibilities with third-party software, but no one seemed to want to say so in public. That’s changed since the petition’s launch on Jan. 14.”
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