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Windows XP Upgrade Tips – Will Your Existing Software and Hardware Work?

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Now that it's time to upgrade from Windows XP (it’s retires in early April 2014), you may well be wondering how much of your current software and hardware will work on Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. Find out why it’s really and truly time to upgrade in my recent Get Ready for the End of Windows XP Support.

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Get Ready for the End of Windows XP Support

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Prepare for the 'XPocalypse' According to Microsoft , the end of XP support could mean a world of trouble for those who don't upgrade: "Without critical Windows XP security updates, your PC may become vulnerable to harmful viruses, spyware, and other malicious software which can steal or damage your business data and information.

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Our Much Improved Tech Support In TechSoup's Refurbished Computer Initiative

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When all was said and done, we received a 2005 seed-funding grant from Full Circle Fund and launched the Refurbished Computer Initiative program. million, based on what they would have paid for retail equivalent products (including the software). software in which one host computer is shared by multiple users simultaneously.

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What Should Nonprofit Leaders Expect from the Development Officer?

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These donors can be a tremendous source of support for the organization once they understand its mission and are ready to become investors in its vision. Linda is also a prolific writer and Wiley Press has published her books, Recruiting and Training Fundraising Volunteers in 2005, The Development Plan in early 2007.

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TechSoup’s Refurbished Computer Initiative: You’ve Come A Long Way Baby

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When all was said and done, we received a 2005 seed-funding grant from Full Circle Fund and launched the Refurbished Computer Initiative program. million, based on what they would have paid for retail equivalent products (including the software). We have served more than 10,300 nonprofits and libraries across all 50 U.S.