It can be argued that customer satisfaction with XP is what killed Vista among business users. XP was also faster and much more stable than Windows 95 or 98, and it ran tens of thousands of software programs written specifically for it, which made business users reluctant to switch operating systems. ![]() ![]() Though still problematic compared with other operating systems, XP was significantly more secure than its predecessors. Microsoft’s corporate users had other reasons to stick with Windows XP. In addition, consumers were baffled by the numerous Vista options-Home (Basic or Premium), Ultimate, Business, and others-while business users (Microsoft’s core market) balked at its major change to the user interface and were unwilling to port their internal applications to the new system.
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