Maybe if you have very specific workflows that you’re used to, and you don’t ever feel like you want to branch out, then yeah, XP would be great, but I don’t know if I could manage my workflow on something older than windows 7 – I’m willing to go out on a limb and say the average person could probably do more on a Windows 7 PC due to the sheer abundance of “slightly-dated-but-still-incredibly-functional” programs available for it.Īlso, not that modern gaming is anything to write home about, but games from the 2005-2013 era are my personal favourite, I am guessing a good number of them are not playable on XP, right? ![]() I don’t know what if any features Windows 7 has which XP doesn’t, although I can only imagine there must have been some technologies from “that time” which hadn’t matured yet:įor example, what’s the best photo-editor you can use with XP? Or the best audio-restoration software you have access to? i also work with massive multi-gigabyte images, that even manage to put my PC through the paces, what kind of RAM would a top-end XP machine be able to utilise? Heck, what’s the best CPU that you can use with XP? ![]() ![]() I’m not old enough to have used XP, so can’t speak about it, but what is wrong with Windows 7?
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