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|    BOB KLAHN to DARYL STOUT    |
|    MS un-kills MSSE for XP    |
|    11 Mar 14 10:23:46    |
       AZ@>> http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9245449/Microsoft_retreats_from_X        AZ@>> P_s_antivirus_kill_notice               AZ@>> http://goo.gl/DPMzwu               DS> I still can't afford to upgrade...not on a fixed income.        DS> Microsoft is just another example of corporate greed.               Back in the "old days" we used to talk about planned        obsolescense, in automobiles. I never believed they could plan        for cars to start dying after any particular time, but the        certainly can with software.               I'm with you. First because Win 8 is too expensive to buy as an        upgrade from something that does the job quite well, and second,        because upgrading software is going to be expensive also.               It's not just the cost of the software, but all too often the        hardware has to be upgraded also. IOW, you buy a new computer.        Mine is from 2002 and it still does the job. Why buy a new one?        It's not like I'm watching HD movies on the net, nor playing        high end games.               And it's not just a fixed income, which I am on, but also way        too many people have low incomes that don't allow for        unnecessary spending to replace equipment that works quite well.        Esp in a time of high unemployment and falling incomes we don['t        need one more unnecessary expense.               I would like to know, if MS knew there were security flaws in        XP, which they had to in order to eliminate them in Win 7 or Win        8, then why not eliminate them in Win XP? Not eliminating them        should make then liable for the costs of those security flaws.                            BOB KLAHN bob.klahn@sev.org http://home.toltbbs.com/bobklahn              ... Windows: The world's 1st commercially successful virus.       --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5/P [Reg]        * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 Join Us: www.DocsPlace.org (1:123/140)    |
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