Hi Jim,
I'm a little confused by your post, but I think we are talking about two 
differen things here.
First, the .Net Framework 3.0 is not really supported on Windows 2000, 
but is well supported on Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, and Vista of 
course.
Second, I was merely pointing out in the post you were responding to 
that in five years time hardware will be different and I'm not certain 
how well XP will support that hardware.
Yes, you have a point newer is not always cinonomous with better. 
However, holding bac, not embracing change, is also not always desirable.
 In this case there is no harm in waiting for Vista to become more 
stable. In a couple of years the os should have most of the bugs and 
early problems worked out of the system.




Jim Kitchen wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I don't know about present or past programs not running on Vista etc.  I can 
> still run dos programs in XP as well as programs like Cool Edit from Windows 
> 3.1.  Heck even here on the list the old BBS door games and other dos text 
> adventure games are still very popular.  I just don't buy into the scare of 
> everything has to be the newest, biggest, best to be of any use.
>
> BFN
>   


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