John Stewart wrote:

>         I don't know of a specific "market share" report.  We are in the
> beginning phases of upgrading our computing capability with the
> direction that NT will be at the desktop.  Win95 does not provide the
> security, scalability, dependability, and maintainability that NT does.
> 

Interestingly, I've been running both NT workstation and Win 95 for a
couple of years (ever since workstation came out) and I've found that NT
falls over way more than win 95 does, even though win 95 machine gets a
lot mroe use. That's why NT is going this weekend, and Linux is coming
in.

Regards,

frank

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Frank Lee. Interactive Strategist, IBM Australia Ltd.
Member: Aust.DM Assc., Market Research Soc. of Aust., Web Consultants
Assoc., HTML Writers Guild, Internet Professionals Association.
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