Software integration is great.But what happend if MS sale with its windows
all the software you need?
If you own a software house this is a (BIG) problem.
>
> I have used it, and have used computers with it. I found it to be less
> than preferrable. The browser integration in win98 comes in very handy if
> you do use IE as your preferred browser. I can understand not wanting to
> in win95 where it is not integrated, but in the integrated form, if you
> have a constant internet connection, the web becomes a seamless part of
> your computer operations. You can leap effortlessly between file browsing
> to Html browsing without losing your place in the files or on the web. I
> personally enjoy this feature very much.
> On computers where the file browser has been replaced by the old win95
> windows explorer (win98 lite) you are missing some key abilities,
something
> as small as being able to use your back and forward buttons to navigate
> between two folders, or typing the path to a file in the address bar and
> reaching it as quickly as cd c:\windows\gethere\ If you do choose the M$
> product and you have the platform for it, i don't understand why politics
> would encourage you to throw away this convenience! It's only 1s and 0s
> anyway.
> bye,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(\
> Yolanda ,,,A+,,,,,,\\_/(\
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> you realize that what you heard is not what I meant."
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