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	Comments on: Will you upgrade after Windows XP End of  Support? See survey results	</title>
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		By: Dan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m not quite clear how keeping any non-evolving OS is good sense in re interfacing with constantly evolving internet and website/browser/ipv6 et al, let alone malware and related which grow most easily in OS entropy/statism conditions. As well, look how many apps today require, as but one example, .NET Framework 4.0 or higher to run; XP doesn&#039;t go above 3.5. I can understand how it&#039;s less quarrelsome to use embedded XP in certain applications, but how does one keep up with even the non-Microsoft electronic world without ability to keep up with basic needs?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not quite clear how keeping any non-evolving OS is good sense in re interfacing with constantly evolving internet and website/browser/ipv6 et al, let alone malware and related which grow most easily in OS entropy/statism conditions. As well, look how many apps today require, as but one example, .NET Framework 4.0 or higher to run; XP doesn&#8217;t go above 3.5. I can understand how it&#8217;s less quarrelsome to use embedded XP in certain applications, but how does one keep up with even the non-Microsoft electronic world without ability to keep up with basic needs?</p>
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