Thane, Richard, Chris, Greg, Anthony, Harry, et. al.

Thanks for all your discussion.  Yes, confirmed "flash drive" with nephew. It 
appears that 
the current W98SE is not dealing with the current flash drive.  I suspect that 
this 
machines OS has not been kept up to date (patches, etc.) so I'm not surprised.

I'll start pricing 80GB and 100GB drives in any case.

As to chosen OS and office suite, this machine is a family machine in the home. 
 I do 
not believe it will relocate to a dorm room.  Maybe in the future, but not at 
present.
My Sister and younger Nephew (high school sophomore) use this machine also.  

I'm sure that Sis would be somewhat negative to an office suite other than MS 
because 
she volunteers as a mid-mgr for the Boy Scouts and does church work too. 
She is lightly pc-literate but not a techie for sure.  
Younger Nephew is the one who, at this time, "knows everything pc related." 
And he's only 16. LOL!  I don't dispute this possibility, but his Father and I 
have 
already spent hours "fixing" some of his downloads and machine tweaks!

I spoke with oldest Nephew about office suites and get the impression that he 
is 
still clueless as to what his college requirements are.  I just started with a 
choice 
that I believe offers a wide baseline for all 3 of the machine's users. Father 
will 
most likely use this machine also, but, as it will not do MS-DOS, his use may 
be 
limited. Father is W98SE-centric!

In my queries yesterday, I get a strong indication that all 3 users do not care 
for IE. 
I may reccommend FireFox as an alternative, even though I believe all 3 will 
wish to 
stay with Netscape.  I get the sense that they know change of some sort is now 
required, but that it be as limited as possible.  Hardware and software is 
fairly 
black and white for me.  The human integration to same will be tough.

Understand the "domain" comment toward XPPro sort of.  Had not considered Media 
Center because I do not think any of the 3 will be heavy into things video. 
Have I 
missed something here?  I just thought XPPro had the widest feature set for the 
Nephew's 
college work, other Nephew's high school work, and Mom's volunteer stuff.

Am I correct that Office Pro includes Access, and Office non-Pro does NOT 
include Access?
But other than this, Office non-Pro still includes Work, Excel, PowerPoint.  
Silly question, I 
suppose, I can search this out myself. :)

I'd like to install XP with an admin desktop and 3 non-admin user desktops. 
This may not fly 
because younger Nephew likes to surf and download stuff. Hmm. More human 
engineering!
LOL!

I was questioned about web browsers. I do detect a less than warm feeling about 
the 
default IE browser.  I will reccommend FireFox, but I suspect the family will 
wish to stay 
with their Netscape browser.  This will be the most contenscious issue I 
suspect.

Thanks for all your comments and discussion. I had no idea there were such 
stong feelings 
about office suites.  For the record, for the 33 years I did with Xerox, I was 
required to use 
any/all MS office suites from my start with CPM up thru WinNT4. Yes, it was due 
to 
corporate support agreements with MS, but all office suites were taught on 
company time 
and my proficiency wth the big4 of office was expected to be maintained.  I was 
in an 
engineering dicipline and I did spend a 10 year stint producing service 
literature. Our 
external type-setting/printing vendor preferred MS also, but was fluent in most 
other 
office suites of the time.  As it has been ~40 years since I was in higher 
education, I freely 
admit being clueless to what/how higher education is dealing with the explosion 
of the pc.
I do not feel like I am a MS toady, but I am most familiar with many of their 
products.

Great discussion! Thanks. I'll share some of your thoughts with Sis. 
Ultimately, she will make 
most of the decisions.
Best,
Duncan


On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 05:09 , Thane Sherrington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>
>At 08:19 PM 24/08/2006, dhs wrote:
>>Sis calls and says oldest son needs a "jump drive" for college 
>>course work.  What is a "jump drive?"
>
>USB flash drive.
>
>>I know the old 20GB eide hd (and Win98se) has to go.   I am 
>>suggesting 100GB+.
>
>If money is tight, I can't see why you couldn't keep the 20GB drive 
>and Win98.  This is for wordprocessing and internet, right?
>
>>I've also suggested WinXP pro and XPOfficePro.  I'm thinking the 
>>nephew can get the sw at
>>some discount with his student credentials from either online or the 
>>college bookstore.
>
>I'd only go Pro if you need it (check with the school) and I'd go 
>Open Office rather than MS Office - saves a bundle.  If you must go 
>MS Office (don't know why anyone would these days) then only go Pro 
>if you must have Access.  If the University isn't using Open Office 
>already, then it's time they start (or look at another, more forward 
>thinking, university.)  Most of the universities around here are 
>standardizing on Open Office (and I'm in Canada, which is about five 
>years behind the US.)
>
>T 
>





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