Written on Saturday, 31st October 2009 by Neeta

Many people have asked me this innocent question recently. There are many who are on Snow Leopard, Ubuntu 9.04, Windows XP, Vista today but are mulling Windows 7 option. For all those who have been working on various operating systems and their profile has nothing to do with hardcore programming, should continue with their Operating systems and need not buy upgrades right now.For all you guys what you do is more important than your operating system.

If you have a decent computer system with all the needed software installed on your computer, just don’t bother about Win 7. No doubt Microsoft has spent a lot on its development and promotion after the failure of their earlier launched OS and Windows 7 is definitely cool with lots of attractive features but all these can wait. You can go in for a new OS whenever you buy a new computer system or till the time the Windows 7 gets stabilized.

Every system, in addition to Alpha, Beta and RC stages, passes through stabilization phase during its initial journey on the road to full commercialization. Windows 7 will eventually prove to be real replacement to XP, this fact is almost established. If you have a decent OS be it XP, Vista or Ubuntu 9.04 and you are pretty much satisfied with their performances then you should not hasten up.

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