Windows XP is the latest version of Microsoft’s world-beating operating system. It is strongly biased towards the Internet. In fact Windows XP comes complete with all the navigation and communication tools required for the most effective use of the World Wide Web. This system marks a significant distinction, just as that between Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. The Windows 98/Me working platform may be retained for users who wish to continue using it, but the styles will be seized upon by those who wish to combine their PC operating methods with those of the Web facilities on offer.
Absolute beginners, or those who have just bought their first PC, do not need to know about the history of the software. They will be able to catch up with the Internet and enjoy the full benefits of all the new system features.
In fact, Windows XP has all the winning cards in terms of meeting consumer expectations; it contains all the features that made Windows 98/Me such a success. With Windows XP, computing is a real pleasure.