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MitchF150
Apr 27, 2014Explorer III
It's the "in between" version.. ;) Meaning, over the years when MS puts out a new OS, it seems that every other one is the one that gets popular and the in between ones tend to not be so popular..
There was Windows 95 which was popular and Windows 2000, but Windows Millennium, not so much.. Then XP, which was popular, then Vista, not so much... Windows 7, popular, Windows 8..???
I'm a system admin for a CPA firm and changing OS's on a bunch of accountants is not fun! ;)
I skipped Vista and rode XP until I finally did switch to 7. I'll probably stick with 7 for awhile too... Or at least until 8 gains popularity in the business world and the application software accepts it..
For home and personal use, I think 8 is fine, just as Vista is basically fine for home/personal use.
Besides, it's mostly about 'change' in general, and just another license to buy and toss the other in the trash, but MS likes that I'm sure! :)
So, is the next chapter in Bob's world going to involve the new computer?? :)
Mitch
There was Windows 95 which was popular and Windows 2000, but Windows Millennium, not so much.. Then XP, which was popular, then Vista, not so much... Windows 7, popular, Windows 8..???
I'm a system admin for a CPA firm and changing OS's on a bunch of accountants is not fun! ;)
I skipped Vista and rode XP until I finally did switch to 7. I'll probably stick with 7 for awhile too... Or at least until 8 gains popularity in the business world and the application software accepts it..
For home and personal use, I think 8 is fine, just as Vista is basically fine for home/personal use.
Besides, it's mostly about 'change' in general, and just another license to buy and toss the other in the trash, but MS likes that I'm sure! :)
So, is the next chapter in Bob's world going to involve the new computer?? :)
Mitch
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