Often true. Personally, I'm still on Win98SE. Not perfect, but
functional enough for me to get done what I need to do. For
what little actually changes, and the incredible headaches
that practically always come from an upgrade, it's just not
worth it every time Microsoft decides I need a new upgrade.
I'll decide that, thank-you.
John
> on 14/10/01 21:58, John M. Powell at
> iwillbefreedotcom_at_earthlink.net wrote:
>
> > The August 2001 issue of PC World has an interesting article
> > about this as well. Almost all of those interviewed were not
> > happy with this new setup, and some were even discussing other
> > OS's (linux, etc)
>
> Blah Blah Blah (not at you, John). Those same large mouths will
> run again to
> the next store that has the next offering from Microsoft.
>
> -Laurent.
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