> >I take it the market doesn't yet trust W2000 and SP3 will be a while yet.
> Most people have no desire to update their OS from W95 or W98, not broken
> don't fix it attitude.
"not broken"!??????!?????!????!????!????!?????!??
w95 or w98 is "not broken"???????????????????????
Consider, instead, the idea that some folk would not like to replace
broken with even more broken.
> Standing in line, and paying full price for beta
> software has lost its chic.
W2000 is no longer Beta.
WinBlow Me is no longer Beta?
> Stability is currently more popular than
> features.
Wouldst that 'twere so.
MICROS~1 sales have not fallen off enough to support the premise that the
public has learned to desire stability.
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin_at_xenosoft.com
Received on Wed Oct 18 2000 - 11:23:21 BST