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Microsoft is now getting very harsh on windows XP because 2 of its latest products, the Windows 7 and Vista are not getting the expected fame because of Windows XP. The Company is acting in quite a natural way, the old success of its products is not letting the innovations to come in that way and that is the reason, Microsoft isn’t happy at the success of Windows XP.

The company is nowadays doing its best to kill the Windows XP but users are not letting that happen, even the company refused to support the XP SPF2 still users are not ready to leave XP for other versions though their computer has now gone on risks.

This thing has been reported by Gregg Keizer of Computerworld that the market share of Windows XP is going down very slowly; still the share is twice more than Windows 7 or Vista.  You can understand the different from this data of market share: 61.87% for XP in July, compared to 14.46% for Windows 7, and 14.34% for Windows Vista.

Microsoft is nowadays doing its best to stop people from using the Windows XP, previously it ended support for SP2 and then it announced that the internet Explorer 9 and some of the Windows Live essentials won’t be available for Windows XP but still users are stick to the XP.

Microsoft must find out the reason, why people are not ready to leave XP and I am sure it would be the design and simplicity of interface and if that is really so then Microsoft must build some products that is equally easy as XP and then they may get successful in killing XP.t

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