by Pman » Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:21 pm
Confused wrote:I'm using Windows 7 and I feel comfortable using it but there are programs that is not suitable for W7. My friend recommended XP, I am now confused
..Let me hear from you guys!
What programs aren't suitable for Windows 7?
As i thought everything is suitable and workable under W7 and even if they wasnt the XP compatibility feature, which was introduced in Vista, will allow XP programs to run on W7. Majority of apps should work under W7 because all developers of all programs would like there software to run on the most up-to-date, current, stable and most affective windows that they expect to be sold to most users in the world.
If it was me, I would say to stick with W7 because it's much safer than XP, it's always updated frequently, quicker windows and better run then any others....and you can benefit in all the new and exciting features of MediaMonkey 4 under W7!
Just a question to think about: If it was those years ago when XP first came out, would you have had the doubt then and asked a similar question..."I heard some programs aren't suitable for XP, but my friend recommended Windows 95"?...sounds funny right!
[quote="Confused"]I'm using Windows 7 and I feel comfortable using it but there are programs that is not suitable for W7. My friend recommended XP, I am now confused :( ..Let me hear from you guys![/quote]
What programs aren't suitable for Windows 7?
As i thought everything is suitable and workable under W7 and even if they wasnt the XP compatibility feature, which was introduced in Vista, will allow XP programs to run on W7. Majority of apps should work under W7 because all developers of all programs would like there software to run on the most up-to-date, current, stable and most affective windows that they expect to be sold to most users in the world.
If it was me, I would say to stick with W7 because it's much safer than XP, it's always updated frequently, quicker windows and better run then any others....and you can benefit in all the new and exciting features of MediaMonkey 4 under W7!
Just a question to think about: If it was those years ago when XP first came out, would you have had the doubt then and asked a similar question..."I heard some programs aren't suitable for XP, but my friend recommended Windows 95"?...sounds funny right! :lol: