Microsoft is probably too invested in getting Windows 7 pushed out that the company would more than likely not extend XP but would get 7 on the market place sooner. Sort of like the old DOS, the even numbered releases were failures but the odd numbered seemed to be the more stable versions of the software.
Microsoft is probably too invested in getting Windows 7 pushed out that the company would more than likely not extend XP but would get 7 on the market place sooner. Sort of like the old DOS, the even numbered releases were failures but the odd numbered seemed to be the more stable versions of the software.