My mum has a laptop running Windows XP, which she's happy with except that support for XP ends on April 8th, and she's asked me what she should do. The only Windows computer I've ever owned ran NT4, so I'm in turn seeking your wisdom.
I think Mum uses web-based stuff, WordPerfect, and scanning. I'm guessing that the laptop hardware is of a similar vintage to XP itself. Options that I can see: • Ubuntu: The OS will install, but I don't know if Mum's scanner will work with it, and I'm pretty sure it won't work in the same way, where pressing a physical button on the scanner causes some HP application to open on the desktop with the scanned document. Also, Mum has years of correspondence in WordPerfect files. LibreOffice claims to be able to open WordPerfect documents, but I haven't tried it and don't know how well it'd do. And anyway, LibreOffice isn't as good as WordPerfect is. But Ubuntu has the advantages that it'd be changing to an OS that I am familiar with, that's free, which will continue to have new free versions released, and which is largely unaffected by mainstream security issues. • Newer Windows: Would the latest Windows run on her hardware? Even if it did, would it run her several-years-old version of WordPerfect? And has its interface and so on changed so much that it would be at least as unfamiliar to Mum as changing to Ubuntu would? Or would a newer-than-XP-but-not-the-most-recent version of Windows be better? In which case, is it still possible to buy such a version? And how long till the same question crops up again with that? • Stay with XP: What does XP no longer being supported mean? Obviously IE won't get security fixes any more, but the latest Firefox says it still works on XP, so as long as she sticks with Firefox, what are the risks to her? Any thoughts on this matter gratefully received. Mum is 250 miles away, and we won't be visiting till July, but I may be able to prime my sister to provide local support. Smylers -- http://twitter.com/Smylers2