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shreader
PostPosted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 9:52 pm Reply with quote

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To: Windows Customers

From: Bill Veghte

Re: An Update on the Windows Roadmap



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Today, more than 1 billion personal computers around the world run Windows. Over the years, Windows has been the catalyst for innovations that have transformed the way people communicate, access information, create and share content, and much more, at work and at home. Windows is the platform that most people use to get the greatest value and benefit from their personal computers. Windows is also the platform that brings together the broadest array of choices across PCs, devices and applications. To all of our Windows customers, thank you! To the hundreds of thousands of partners that develop millions of solutions for Windows, thank you.

Your experience and satisfaction are Microsoft's top priorities. I wanted to take this opportunity to share some thoughts about Windows and to answer some questions you may have about Windows XP and Windows Vista.

There are three things I want to give you an update on:

Our plans for Windows XP

Our progress with Windows Vista

Our view on Windows 7



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Graham Massey
PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:36 am Reply with quote

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we will continue to provide security updates and other critical updates for Windows XP until April, 2014.


It's amazing how long the support period for Windows XP is thumbsup

Wasn't it something like 2 years after the release of the last service pack for previous operating systems?
 
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