Microsoft XP, Mac Office
May 13, 2008During the launch of the new modern software, Windows Vista, everyone was expecting the revelation of the future´s software. As of 2008 it was expected that Windows XP was going to be useless for any computer. Every new computer was going to be loaded with the revolution of softwares, Windows Vista. Once this program was launched everyone went out to invest 200 or more dollars to buy this program in a disc and insert it into their computer.
This program has been disapproved and hated by many people. Some people have tried to reboot their computer or downloaded from the internet Windows XP. Microsoft was very worried about this and agreed to advance the deadline for their newest soft ware that was estimated to be launched in 2010 and now is being launched in 2009. Mean while Microsoft has released SP3 (Service Pack 3) for Windows XP. This SP3 has had many disappointments such as the rebooting problem the computers had if they had installed SP3. So in conclusion the public hasn´t really liked Microsoft newest release, Windows Vista and the ratings this program has gotten are very low too. I don´t know why people are complaining so much. I have WIndows Vista and yes, I admit it wasn´t the heaven Microsoft had said it would be, but come on, it isn´t this worse.
In some other news Microsoft has announced that they have broken a record in their Mac Office 2008 software. They still haven´t confirmed the cipher but they say they are sure it has been the greatest sales in 19 years. They are announcing the launching of a SP1 for this type of computer.
Although Mac and Microsoft are supposed to be enemies many people dislike the softwares and programs a Mac computer has, however they do like the programs Microsoft has to offer therefore they install these programs in their computer using Mac Office.
I hope that the next new edition of programs and softwares Microsoft releases will satisfy and meet the public´s needs therefore causing Microsoft to be a successful company as it has been for the last decades.
This information was gotten of the Microsoft site, www.microsoft.com.
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