> I guess it must be subjective... I've always found Windows 
> hard to read and Mac easy to read - and I'm going back to 
> Windows 1.0... Yup, old enough to have used every version of 
> both O/S's... So, yeah, must be subjective...

Going back to Windows 1.0 is pointless, since there's no commonality between
how Windows 1.0 and Windows 3+ used fonts. And it's much harder to have
readable fonts on nonstandard displays, such as phones and palmtop
computers. That's where you can really see a usability difference.

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