>I guess it's way past time when I should get rid of my old pc with XP on it.
>Question is... what's the best OS to get?
>Do I go with Windows 7 or 8.1?
>Do our old apps written in XP even WORK on Win7 and Win8.1?
>
>Better yet, does FoxPro itself run on 8.1?
>
>I could sure use your input.
>Thanks,
>Rich Murillo
It works pretty well with 8.1. I use 8.1 x64 with ClassicShell to get rid of all the Metro stuff and to get a workin Start menu. (IMHO Metro is fine on a mobile but an my 3 screen dev machine it is more then ugly.)
If you use it that way it will not be a big step from XP / 7, except that it is faster and more robust. (And Metro is still there, if you found a need of it)
I have no problems till now. It will need a bit of time to be comfortable around all the ugly Metro apps MS puts on the default installation, but it's not that tricky.
I recommend to figure how to install / create user without MS account. I see no use to let MS new every movement I do.
Office 2k3 also is usable without integration of the MS Account spying. If you realy need to cennect it is possible to connect on demand.
Win 7 us much slower, in special in start up.
Win 10 needs at least two SP's to be in the ring, as every MS OS. :)
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