For those of you ProSeries users, how is working with Win 7?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostFor those of you ProSeries users, how is working with Win 7?
~MariaMaria R., CRTP
Los Angeles, CA
Software Used: ProSeries since 2008
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Originally posted by MariaR08 View PostAnybody? I'm about ready to purchase a new laptop (Sony VAIO CW series) with Win 7 and was debating whether or not to get the Win7 Home edition or Professional edition?
~Maria
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XP vs Win 7
Another persepctive! I am going to order a new computer and I do have the option to order with XP Pro or Win 7- My computer tech is encouraging me to order with Win 7 so I can use both systems and eventually migrate. I am not comfortable, as the Software I use is still not up to speed on Win 7 and if it goes like Vista in another couple of years then we have another operating system.
So I am thinking to defer for now and stick with XP as long as it is available and then I know all will work - I typically am always 2 - 3 years behind Microsoft - so I am glad I didn't upgrade to Vista
By the way, my resources tell me that XP Pro will not "sunset" until about 2014
Sandy
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Originally posted by S T View PostAnother persepctive! I am going to order a new computer and I do have the option to order with XP Pro or Win 7- My computer tech is encouraging me to order with Win 7 so I can use both systems and eventually migrate. I am not comfortable, as the Software I use is still not up to speed on Win 7 and if it goes like Vista in another couple of years then we have another operating system.
So I am thinking to defer for now and stick with XP as long as it is available and then I know all will work - I typically am always 2 - 3 years behind Microsoft - so I am glad I didn't upgrade to Vista
By the way, my resources tell me that XP Pro will not "sunset" until about 2014
Sandy
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Originally posted by MariaR08 View PostAnybody? I'm about ready to purchase a new laptop (Sony VAIO CW series) with Win 7 and was debating whether or not to get the Win7 Home edition or Professional edition?
~Maria
Chris
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Originally posted by S T View PostAnother persepctive! I am going to order a new computer and I do have the option to order with XP Pro or Win 7- My computer tech is encouraging me to order with Win 7 so I can use both systems and eventually migrate. I am not comfortable, as the Software I use is still not up to speed on Win 7 and if it goes like Vista in another couple of years then we have another operating system.
So I am thinking to defer for now and stick with XP as long as it is available and then I know all will work - I typically am always 2 - 3 years behind Microsoft - so I am glad I didn't upgrade to Vista
By the way, my resources tell me that XP Pro will not "sunset" until about 2014
Sandy
That will be the case from here on out. Microsoft is already planning Windows 8 for a 2012 release. Plan on an OS release every 3 years. Xp -> Vista was a long time between (5 years, 01-06) releases. That was unusual.
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Windows 7 and Tax Season
Many tax pros know that switching operating systems near the filing season can bring trouble and glitches that one does not want. I don't know how compatible 7 is with XP but we are relying on our software vendors to assure complete compatibility and this is often not the case. Many times the software has to be used extensively to bring out the bugs and errors. We become the testers at our expense of time and stress when we find the problems that we thought the program considered.
In addition to coping with last minute tax law changes, the software company may not have the time or resources to devote to re-writing the code to work flawlessly with a new operating system.
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