Re: What TRULY Renders an Operating System Obsolete?
No, they aren't. It's just that new functions would not be available. And sooner or later you will need the next version and will switch to it one way or the other.
For example, Flash has died. Now you use HTML5. They cut the support of Flash from all the major streaming websites.
One example - I used Office 2003 for many years. Switched to 2007 only to have decent support for the new formats. But now I use 2016 because it makes my life simpler with the new graph wizards that make building graphs simpler. And some other stuff...
Originally posted by Curious.George
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For example, Flash has died. Now you use HTML5. They cut the support of Flash from all the major streaming websites.
One example - I used Office 2003 for many years. Switched to 2007 only to have decent support for the new formats. But now I use 2016 because it makes my life simpler with the new graph wizards that make building graphs simpler. And some other stuff...
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