Microsoft has always been advocating for its own product, Windows XP. Bill Gates even said that "Windows XP will be the most significant operating system software that Microsoft has introduced since the release of Windows 95 software." So, what is the difference between this "significant" operating system and its "predecessors"? Here are some of the new features of this new operating system software. First, one of the most important features of Windows XP is that it has replaced the software known as "toy operating system" - Windows9X. It uses the technical core of Windows NT/2000, which is characterized by very reliable and very stable operation. Applying such stable and reliable technology to operating system software for ordinary computer users is the most commendable. Second, the second feature of the operating system is that the user interface design is completely new, and the user is very comfortable to use. Microsoft is finally able to exhale in front of Apple's Macintosh software. Third, WindowsXP's media player software has undergone a thorough transformation, and has been fully integrated with the operating system, just like Windows98 and IE browser. Maybe future users of Microsoft software will say goodbye to RealNetwork? Fourth, WindowsXP supports remote control! This is really a boon for the majority of computer users. Next time someone has a problem with the computer, please repair it. You can log in to his computer through the LAN or the Internet, and you will be screwed up with everything. Fifth, the Windows XP user interface is more friendly than previous Windows software. Microsoft has taken into account the requirements of people in home networking and digital multimedia applications, and integrated all relevant functions into Windows XP. Work that previously required expert guidance to complete has now become very simple, whether it's processing photos, videos or recording, storing music, just a click of the mouse. Sixth, on the appearance, WindowsXP is no different from other operating system software for ordinary computer users. From the Microsoft display, it is also true. However, there are two versions of Windows XP, one is the home version, and the other is the office extension professional version. Microsoft will soon launch a publicity campaign to explain to business users how to port and port the benefits of XP. Seven, OfficeXP also came out. This program is easier to operate than today's Office. Professional testers will soon test the operation of OfficeXP on Windows XP, and it is estimated that test reports will be published soon on the Internet. Eight, Windows XP test second edition "will soon" will be launched. The official version is expected to meet consumers in the second half of this year. The sales price estimate is not much different from the past. It is still too early to make suggestions for the upgrade issue. If your computer was originally installed with Windows 95, then you want to install Windows XP, I am afraid it is unlikely. According to Microsoft, there is no problem running Windows XP on any computer running Windows 2000. Of course, we still need further observation.