>You're telling me that you _won't_ want to run MS Word (version 103,
>service pack 2597beta26) with the latest Thought Dictation Interface?
>The one full of Wizards that write, print, publish and distribute the
>entire novel as soon as you think about its title?   ;-))))))

It seems that this is where M$ wants to go with Word. ;)
I just wonder how many spelling errors there would be in such a thing,
probably lots of them, they where never good at translation of the
dictionary into other languages.

>> or 2003 and DOS (almost any version) at 2100. (Win 3.x and 95 might have
>> troubles at 2000 if you care about date order presented in WinFile)
>
>Last year M$ did release (very, very quietly) Y2k-compliant updates to
>the Windows 3.1/3.11 and Workgroups File Managers.  These fix the date
>problem so that eg: a file made on 4/4/2000 will be treated as newer
>than one made on 4/4/1999.  It doesn't cure MS Backup, but Backup was
>always a dodgey product anyway.

I got them both just to be on the safe side if someone would want them
(haven't tried them yet) but I never use WinFile (but it sure beats
Explorer!) so I really don't care about that. Backup? I don't think I even
did a backup of the c:\dos\backup.* files :) Another useless util from M$
that should go as a first step to make more space available. (Not to speak
about edlin.com)
//Bernie

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