On 01/22/2013 11:19 AM, Steven Shelton wrote:,
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> I still think XP was the best version of Windows ever produced and I
still run it on my computers when I have the option). I've only had the
smallest amount of time on Windows 8, but it seems apallingly bad and I
have no plans > to EVER put it on any of my systems. - -- Steven Shelton
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For a good reliable system, I tend to agree with you, altho Win 7 works
well--for Windows. If the world were perfect, Windows 98 would have
worked without BSOD all the time, and it would have been the best.
(Of course it was only 16-bit.) But Win 98 still allowed the user some
control over where things were stored and in what user-named
directories, and you could use the 3rd party program whereis to find them,
*but _not_ open them* so you could do something with the file
itself--copy it, move it, email it which you can't do in the later
Windowses. At least not without a lot of grief. Now i mostly use
PCLinuxOS, except
for just a few instances where programs only run on Windows--programmers
for GPS, and for new ham radios, and WordPerfect and AutoCAD. (WP still
puts LO to shame, imho.
--doug
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