Is that NT3.5 fact still valid ?

Never understood why anyone would use Windows for real work anyway.

The thing that it does best is waiting ever faster for the next
keypress from the user.

uwe

Perhaps people use Windows because the software they wish to run is only available for Windows? I know that two reasons I develop for Windows are that my customers want Windows software, and I don't need to create half a dozen different versions for the variants of UNIX-style OSes which are out there. But I also use FreeBSD and Apple's IOS where they are more appropriate.

Oh, and for many people, their interaction with Windows is not mainly via the keyboard.

Cheers,
David
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