I used to always use MatLab software to simulate signal processing system. But sometimes I found there is some disadvantage of using it especially when drawing a 3D picture. The input mehod does not confirm to our daily math habit. For example, we can not simply input the function of equation to display it. I was got confused several times. From this one, I guess Mathcad makes it a lot esier. In fact, software should help us solve our problem quickly. Easy to use, therefore, is very important.
thenmugilan 8/7/2012 6:49:08 AM User Rank Apprentice
Re: Free Remote Access Software
BTW, i had an opportunity to use "Teamviewer" which is very nice user friendly remote accessing software. We can download it for free (Having said that, it has its own trail period validity).
>I am sure many people will still prefer WinXP inspite of no support from Windows
I assume you are talking about the desktop/pc users. But when you consider commercial usage you cannot live with an OS which doesn't have support, so you obviously have to move to Win7. I would say the migration is done already.
I have yet to run into any program that won't run on XP, and I see no reason whatsoever to pay for the so much more powerful machine that would be necessary to support Windows 7's system overhead.
@Gary, I totally agree with your observation, but unfortunately windows is removing the support for its WinXP by 2013. I am sure many people will still prefer WinXP inspite of no support from Windows.
When my old PC died a few months ago, I could not find a new machine that came with XP - so I bougt a recondiyioned one that would. I have yet to run into any program that won't run on XP, and I see no reason whatsoever to pay for the so much more powerful machine that would be necessary to support Windows 7's system overhead.
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