BOP
Well-Known Member
The article is correct; most of the NAVAIR (Naval Air Systems Command), and perhaps the entire Navy/Marine Corps enterprise is still working with Windows XP. Windows 7 has yet to roll out, and in fact has been delayed because of budget shortfalls.
Always love working on systems that are no longer supported by the manufacturer. We’re still using IE 7, when the rest of the world is up to, what? EI 9? It’s always a little disconcerting to have popup messages informing you that the (dot-gov) website will soon no longer function since they will no longer support IE 7; please upgrade. As if we could do that ourselves.
In addition to my PCs and laptops, which run XP, Win7, and Win7, respectively, I have an iPad2. From what I've seen, Win8 is essentially the MS version of the iPad. I would not want to use the iPad for any serious work. I use it for music, surfing, and this forum, but even then, if I really want to get with it, I break out the PC or the laptop.
Are gov't workers ready for the Windows 8 transition earthquake? - Conservative News
Always love working on systems that are no longer supported by the manufacturer. We’re still using IE 7, when the rest of the world is up to, what? EI 9? It’s always a little disconcerting to have popup messages informing you that the (dot-gov) website will soon no longer function since they will no longer support IE 7; please upgrade. As if we could do that ourselves.
In addition to my PCs and laptops, which run XP, Win7, and Win7, respectively, I have an iPad2. From what I've seen, Win8 is essentially the MS version of the iPad. I would not want to use the iPad for any serious work. I use it for music, surfing, and this forum, but even then, if I really want to get with it, I break out the PC or the laptop.
Are gov't workers ready for the Windows 8 transition earthquake? - Conservative News