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I haven't been able to find anything about this, so I think it is a non-issue, but I'm curious. I'm hoping to sell my Powerbook after release of the MacBooks and go back to Windows (I love the Mac, but some Windows programs just don't play nice on a 1.33Ghz G4 with VPC). I'm looking at thin and light laptops, which aren't loaded with hardware. I don't mind a Vista without the eye-candy, and I don't mind holding onto XP Pro for a few more years...
I am just wondering. I have heard Microsoft is reworking some of the core of its OS (i.e. user management), and I am curious if it will impact programs. So what it boils down to is, will XP programs run smoothly on Vista, and will Vista programs run on or be concurrently released for XP? I don't want to buy a computer and be obsolete (software-wise) in a year (hardware obsoletion is a given).
I am just wondering. I have heard Microsoft is reworking some of the core of its OS (i.e. user management), and I am curious if it will impact programs. So what it boils down to is, will XP programs run smoothly on Vista, and will Vista programs run on or be concurrently released for XP? I don't want to buy a computer and be obsolete (software-wise) in a year (hardware obsoletion is a given).
