Hi!
You can also use DOS as mp3 player. Also Wordprocessor are avaiable (like
NewDeal Office).
There is only Napster for win :))), so I have to use it.
BTW: www.opus.co.tt/dave/index.htm
Bye, Florian
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Von: Or Botton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Dienstag, 02. J�nner 2001 10:32
Betreff: Re: Audio streams and DOS life status
>Robert Deering wrote:
>> Not if you're the one trying to use DOS. If DOS as a valid user platform
>> isn't dead, why is your mail client Mozilla/W95 and your IRC client
>> mIRC16 (if you haven't switched to 32 yet)?
>
>I am sending this E-Mail from Netscape 3.04 on Windows 95, because
>it was still running when I woke up, and i'm too lazy to shut it down
>and boot my DOS computer. I use -all- my systems according to my needs.
>And even though I have Windows 95 and linux, DOS is still running
>for most of the time. This has nothing to do with "I cant get over it".
>It has to do with the fact that when I want to get something done
>quickly, DOS is the answer in over 70% of the cases. My system
>and the way I use it is a hybrid. Windows isnt good for everything.
>So is DOS. My solution - use them all.
>
>Using only one system and claiming that it is the 'only way', although
>being encouraged by most companies, is not something I concider to be
>usefull.
>
>(and I got mIRC 16-bit because it can also run on Win3.x and on most
>of the Windows emulators. You can never know when you'll need this
>ability...)
>