Sam wrote: >I am looking forward to the day when everybody gets fed up with all these >so-called Windows "upgrades". Unfortunately most people still think that >newer and bigger is better. When will it ever end? Tom at tomshardware.com seemed to think that there was no point in buying WinMe since almost all the new features could be downloaded for free from Microsoft anyway. Besides in his tests it was slower than Win98 ;-) BTW: Does anyone remember a mail from Michael where he complained on our OT Windows discussions not that long ago ;-)
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