Good day,
I recently subcribed to MSFT's XP RC1.
And to be honest, I don't see any real system differences.
It is however much prettier, if you like that kind of look, but it comes at a price. The new GUI will make application launches and technically the whole system slower. The GUI is way to heavy. But you can switch back to the classic windows interface and then the system is slightly quicker but nothing really noticeable.
I have not seen any major issues with hardware support. XP supports all 2000 software but most of the software will not work using the new XP interface. I have found that to be the general rule for large apps like Realtick. But there is a nice convenient compatibility wizard that will help you get 2000 software working on XP.
To cut thing short, its not a large leap foward. I agree that Win 2k will be OS of choice for the next few years. If your thinking about XP I would not upgrade for atleast several months after its official release, this way there will patches for the major bugs that pop up. XP is nothing to rave about.
"I would like to see trading software that runs on Unix, Linux, or other open source code." -- aldrums
That would be the dream...
yk