Posted
almost 11 years
ago
by
Nate Fries
Most business and military workstations are still using Windows XP, and Windows XP still has over 30% internet marketshare. It seems like supporting Windows XP might still be a worthwhile endeavor, even if Microsoft officially drops support. SDL has Read more
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Posted
almost 11 years
ago
by
Nate Fries
Most business and military workstations are still using Windows XP, and Windows XP still has over 30% internet marketshare. It seems like supporting Windows XP might still be a worthwhile endeavor, even if Microsoft officially drops support. SDL has Read more
|
Posted
almost 11 years
ago
by
Nate Fries
Most business and military workstations are still using Windows XP, and Windows XP still has over 30% internet marketshare. It seems like supporting Windows XP might still be a worthwhile endeavor, even if Microsoft officially drops support.
SDL has Read more
|
Posted
almost 11 years
ago
by
Nate Fries
Most business and military workstations are still using Windows XP, and Windows XP still has over 30% internet marketshare. It seems like supporting Windows XP might still be a worthwhile endeavor, even if Microsoft officially drops support.
SDL has Read more
|
Posted
almost 11 years
ago
by
Owen Shepherd
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Owen Shepherd
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Owen Shepherd
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Petr Ročkai
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Owen Shepherd
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Posted
about 11 years
ago
by
Owen Shepherd
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