I like more the Windows XP, however i used to use Linux before in my previous work and i have no choice.
Well, i like windows xp (i have not tried windows 7) and ubuntu (linux) (slackware is also a nice linux distro).
Before the launch of Windows 7 i use to think that Windows Xp series is the best line of OS, but now i have to say that Windows 7 is the best operating system of all time.
Currently, I am still using Windows XP for daily jobs while use Linux sometimes for testing purpose. Thanks,
I'm still on Windows XP, and it's my favorite of all the OSes that I've used. It has it's little annoyances, but it does everything that I need it to without the overhead of the newer Windows operating systems.
xp was a great operating system to use, but windows 7 is far far better. better graphics, better performance and better protected from viruses.
My favorite operating system is Windows XP because it has a durability and bug free and can run in Pentium 3 platform than two new microsoft operating system.
well it does run on pentiun 3 and is very nice, but bug free, i beg to differ. try 7 now. the final version. its the best.
windows 7 is nice OS,but still not really different with XP.I have this OS and found it only few minor at windows 7 that is not available on XP and it not really matter to speed my works
Windows Xp is my favorite operating system of all time. I think its the most smooth running OS of all time.
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