Yes. Windows 2000 is still in use. Mostly in business environments where compatibility with legacy software is essential. It should be noted that every 1% is about 10,000,000 users, given the assumption that there are a billion PCs in the wild. Also, these statistics are based on browser hits on web sites. If Windows 2000 machines are not being used to browse the web, they don't appear in these statistics. So as of 1/09, Win2K is still 1.37% of the share, so there are still at least 13,000,000 Windows 2000 users actively browsing the web, and an unknown number using it, but not browsing the web. For instance, servers, work computers behind a firewall with blocked internet access, etc.
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/os-market-share.aspx?qprid=11
http://www.Google.com/search?q=Billion+PCs
Yes many people still use XP operating system. Microsoft is withdrawing support on April 08 2014, it is usually recommended to upgrade to Windows 7, at least. Windows XP is used by people especially those with older machines also by people who don't want to pay for an OS upgrade.
Windows 95 has no real use in today's world. However, many of the user interface paradigms it introduced (My Computer, Start menu, Device Manager) are still in use today.
Most laptop computers today are coming with some variant of Windows 7, although XP is still on some netbooks. Of course Apple notebooks come with MacOS, and many corporate computers (new or off-lease) still come with XP Professional.
yes its still used today
yes it is still being used today.......depends where your at.
The Roman numeral system is still being used today because it is the numerical aspect of the Latin language which is still being used today.
Yes, Windows XP Business was and still is a good operating system. As of today 78% of business still use Windows XP as their primary operating system.
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Yes, trains are still being used today in large quantities.
Windows XP is still in common usage today because Microsoft went nearly six years without releasing any other version of Windows. People have been reluctant to switch to Windows Vista for a variety of issues, including legacy software compatibility, driver support, and (perceived) slowness.
Bill Walsh is famous for being a college and professional American football coach. He developed the West Coast offense which is still used in American football today.
Windows 98 discs do not need to be activated, and yes, they can still be used to upgrade an older installation of Windows.
Yes.