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weeks - 7:44 pm on Oct 24, 2009 (gmt 0)
I don't agree with Pogue on some points, but this is solid advice: Also, There has to be a REASON to upgrade. What is your reason?
This is worth a look:
David Pogue Answers Reader Questions on Windows 7
[nytimes.com...]
Waiting is always a good idea, if you can stand it. Not only will patches and bug fixes emerge from Microsoft, but drivers and compatibility fixes for all your programs and gadgets will arrive, too.
Still--if it's doing the job for you, and the new Windows 7 features don't appeal to you, then it's perfectly OK to stick with XP.