Around 100,000 people worldwide have signed a petition asking Microsoft to
save Windows XP.
The petition wants retailers to continue selling the software after the
planned 30 June 2008 end of sales date until problems with Vista are ironed out.
Hardware that works on
XP
often does not work with Vista because manufacturers won’t develop the
appropriate drivers.
This means people have to shell out for compatible products. There are also
fears older PCs lack the power to cope with Vista’s graphics and programs.
In recent research, analysts at
Gartner
also found that people and businesses had “significantly delayed” the move to
Vista for late 2008 and 2009 because of the lack of support offered by
Microsoft.
Security technologist
Bruce
Schneier has advised people not to panic. He told Computeractive that he
agreed with the petition. He said he had not yet moved to Vista because there
were still “many, many users who don't need to upgrade.”
He claimed Microsoft was taking XP off the shelves for its own agenda.
The Government advisory body on IT in education,
BECTA,
has also advised schools not to install Vista. The organisation issued a paper
in January 2008 that said Vista’s features were more relevant to businesses
then education.
Microsoft, which extended the availability of XP from September 2007 to June
this year said it was aware of the petition. It did not say whether it would
extend the shelf life of the product but claimed it would “continue to be guided
by feedback from partners and customers”.
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