Additionally, Windows 2000 was not designed for home users.
Windows ME was. 2000 was designed for the business desktop. 

Windows 2003 is Windows Server 2003. I'm sure it would make a
good Windows workstation OS because they strip the multimedia
crap out. But since there isn't a 2003 Workstation version you
won't be finding it for under $200 without jumping through some
hoops. I'll stick to my stripped XP for it's slightly better
hardware support and better multimedia support for when I do
boot to Windows once a week or so.

That be all,
Mr O.

--- perdurabo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Amongst home users, since Windows 2000.

> Windows 2003 SP1 (if you're fortunate enough to be able to
> afford a
> license or an MSDN membership) is an awesome workstation
> operating
> environment, with a few tweaks and an install of cygwin.


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