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Windows XP Home edition is designed for homes and offices and retains maximum compatibility with programs written for the MS-DOS operating system and earlier versions of Windows. Windows XP Professional edition is designed for business use, especially on workstations and server computers, where it is seen as a rival to Unix and Novell NetWare. Windows CE is a small, modular operating system that supports a subset of the Windows applications programming interface. It is used in PDAs (where it is known as Pocket PC), Windows-Based Terminals (WBTs), and consumer electronics products such as games consoles, DVD players, and television set-top boxes for Internet use. Windows XP Home is limited to Intel and x86-compatible processors but both XP Professional and CE run on a variety of chips from different manufacturers.
Windows XP, called by the company the most important Microsoft product since Windows 95, was released in 2001, promising improved ability to deal with digital multimedia. In 2002, Microsoft released a version of Windows XP to run on the new tablet PC, with advanced handwriting and speech recognition capabilities.
In 2004 the International Data Corporation estimated that 90% of all computer client operating systems were Microsoft Windows, making it by far the most widely used computer operating system.
The red disc, set towards the hoist, recalls the fight for independence. Green represents Islam, fertility, and the country's youth. Effective date: 25 January 1972.
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