I'm not really sure what Cakewalk means by their statement:
XP and Vista are no longer officially supported. Future updates will not be compatible or install on XP and Vista as they are no longer officially supported.
"officially supported" and "future updates will not be compatible" implies that it works now, but you'll have to upgrade your OS later if you want your purchase to work.
First, one can't argue that Vista is done, nor fault Cakewalk for not wanting that OS on any of their development / testing machines. But XP is a different story. A working OS. I've never seen my CPU meters (quad core) pegged with X1 or version 8.
Maybe I'm a luddite, but my PC is working fine. I don't want to buy a new PC or Windows7 or Windows8. Without a doubt, Microsoft fanboys will flame me, as they did when people scoffed at Vista. Free country, worship any OS or DAW you choose. I'm just not going to sign up for unnecessary abuse.
Cakewalk, you've just given me the antidote to GAS that I needed. The excuse for my wallet not to upgrade. I can stay with Sonar version 8, and my mostly unused X1 install on my perfectly working XP machine. Ubuntu is calling as the audio apps improve and drivers become more available. I won't sign up for Microsoft abuse.
But that is just me, I'm certainly eccentric. Just thought that your product managers should know, as you evaluate your X2 sales that your abandonment of XP might be factor in your results. But your abandonment of Vista probably is not. My opinion.
Fanboys of M$ are hereby invited to flame away. Ad hominem attacks against backward folks like me who would have sent their upgrade funds for the "latest" update may address that paradox as they choose. I'm going to duck and run to some Ubuntu sight 'cause I know it's going to get hot around here.
Thanks for being the best paid DAW on windows while it lasted. Sorry that you think only 7 and 8 are worthy. And let your users know if you change your mind and decide to continue support of XP.