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Message   defender    Kyle Marshall   Win95 experience...   March 9, 1996
 11:08 AM *  

Re: Win95 experience...

> > If you have a network like the one I'm guessing you have, why didn't you ju
> > buy WindowsNT in the first place.  Second of all, how will 75% of your apps
> > not work at all.  I find that a little bit of exagaration.  75%???!!!  C'mo
>      Well for one, my Corel draw wouldn't work, nor my Wordperfect 6.2.  It
> couldn't find my Autocad 13.  Most of my shareware windows apps didn't want
> to work properly - lots of GPF errors.  I spent 2 weeks with MS support and
> it took them that long just to get Corel working.
>      Thats why I went to NT.
>      Oh by the way.  MS is ditching DOS, Win3.x and Win95.  The latest issue
> of EET has info on the Intel/HP project for a 64 bit UNIX based OS.  This is
> designed to run on Intels new P7 series CPU's.  In the article they had a
> quote from Gates " Good now we can finally get rid of DOS & Windows 3.x and
> 95"   Win95 development is to be totally cut off of Dec. 31 1996.
>      Guess everyone gets to upgrade to NT whether they want to or not...

Well, I'd hate to tell you but I read an article about the next release of
Windows95 and that was Windows97.  Which would mean that Win95 is done for
but the new version is coming as Win97.

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