Agreed. We had XP on the workstations and loved it. Seamless integration with Server 2013, found the printers without a hitch, and loved Thunderbird.
However the powers that be at Microsoft said they WOULD NOT SUPPORT XP in the small office environment (big offices and .gov could buy support), so we were semi-forced by Dell to Windows 10. (free, but the spyware is cr*p).
When you handle financial data, you sure don't want big brother watching you. Trying to learn the quirks of a new OS AND the new rules for Obozocare AND the new rules for taxes at the same time?
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Date: 2016-01-15 01:04 am (UTC)We had XP on the workstations and loved it.
Seamless integration with Server 2013, found the printers without a hitch, and loved Thunderbird.
However the powers that be at Microsoft said they WOULD NOT SUPPORT XP in the small office environment (big offices and .gov could buy support), so we were semi-forced by Dell to Windows 10. (free, but the spyware is cr*p).
When you handle financial data, you sure don't want big brother watching you.
Trying to learn the quirks of a new OS AND the new rules for Obozocare AND the new rules for taxes at the same time?
Where's the Jack, Mack?