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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.
Some people still tend to use the older version on Windows operating systems as they feel more comfortable in using them. For example some people still continue to use Windows Vista when Windows 7 exists because they do not want to invest in another OS or for many other reasons revolving around the features which the two operating systems provide.
Essentially there are three that Microsoft still makes available for general home use: Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.
If you have synced your iPod with your iMac, you will still be able to use iTunes on your Windows computer, though if you want to sync your iPod with your Windows computer, you will need to reformat the iPod to work with the Windows platform. This means everything on your iPod will be deleted. You can only use your iPod with one operating system at a time.
Casement windows can be used in the woods. They are mounted windows that close into their frames. They are not good storm windows, however, so depending on where you live you may have to use a different type.
Utilidades windows are good for being a free file sharing service for 4shared. It allows people that use Windows to share files both quickly and easily.
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.
Over 400 million. More precisely I mean 90% of the public use windows and the rest consist of Linux and mac.
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If you sync your iPod with a Mac, you'll only be able to sync it with a Windows if you reformat it to be compatible with Windows. In other words, you can only use your iPod with one OS at a time.
Put it this way - it won't work if it isn't charged. If you mean "can you keep a Windows 8 device plugged in and still use it". The answer is yes.