>> I guess that it only gives yet another proof that everything
>> bad also got a good side. :)
>>
>Here's a tough one: Windows

Well, Windows has these good things:

1. MultiTasking (or perhaps Multiswitching, but atleast you can have 2
diffrent kind of programs going at the same time on the PC.)

Was that it? Oh and the bad we all probably know, so I won't bother you
with them since you have all seen Windows running atleast some time.

But! Very few people use the MultiTasking features, so they don't actually
need it. In my family my sister and mother don't understand the point of
having 2 diffrent documents on the screen at the same time (or "behind"
eachother) even as I have showed them several times. They just get
confussed and don't understand at all what's going on.
My father understands that part - but don't like M$ much either, but he
must use it at his work so he's quite stuck with it :/

Oh, we have had computers in the house since 85 so we have used them quite
a lot, so there isn't any "newbie" problems when anyone is using them
(except when a floppy gets busted there aren't any troubles at all with the
PCs.)
(By a computer I don't count an AMIGA/ATARI/C64 etc. just the PC world)

BTW: Does anyone know why my dads laptop Compaq 486-75MHz 12MB RAM locks
when I run DOS (or stay in the M$-DOS prompt in W95 to long) ?
Any ideas are welcomed (taking out the battery is the only way to shut it
down when this happens)
//Bernie

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