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  • I Ian Shlasko

    Nah, Win2k was part of the NT line... 98 --> Me --> XP --> Vista -- 7 NT4 --> 2000 --> 2003 --> 2008

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    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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    Windows NT Professional and Windows 2000 professional were not server lines. Windows 2000 became XP.

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    • N NormDroid

      2000/NT4 was probably once of the most reobust platforms I've worked on.

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      Richard A Dalton
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      I still have a few Win2K VMs on my laptop. It's the OS of choice if the particular technology I need to play with will work on it. And now that hardware has advanced so much, it boots along like someone is chasing it with a hot poker. I really think Microsoft should consider re-releasing it with a few minor tweaks and save the money they waste each year making Windows worse. -Richard

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      • R realJSOP

        I hate it when people touch my monitor... To enable the touchy/feely crap, you have to buy a touch-capable monitor, which will undoubtedly be extremely over-priced. Finally, great. First they try to make our phones not be phones - now they're trying to make our computers not be computers.

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        NormDroid
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        I suppose there a future market explosion in screen cleaners.

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        • R realJSOP

          I hate it when people touch my monitor... To enable the touchy/feely crap, you have to buy a touch-capable monitor, which will undoubtedly be extremely over-priced. Finally, great. First they try to make our phones not be phones - now they're trying to make our computers not be computers.

          ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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          You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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          Ian Shlasko
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          Hardware vendors don't make money unless people buy new hardware... And most people don't buy new hardware* unless either the old hardware is no longer compatible, or the new one is substantially better than the old one. * Exceptions for Apple cultists, since IPods/IPads have become fashion statements, and people will buy a new one just because it's a different color.

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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            Windows NT Professional and Windows 2000 professional were not server lines. Windows 2000 became XP.

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            Ian Shlasko
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            Ok, bad choice of words... Business users, as opposed to home users... NT and 2000 weren't meant for home use. XP was.

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            • B Bassam Abdul Baki

              Personally, I thought 95 was better than 98. Then again, I never had 98 SP2 or SE or whatever which was not free.

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              I can agree with this. Win 98 to me just seemed like 95 with loads of extra unnecessary bloat bolted on like Active Desktop (which really slowed computers down at the time), the "Channels" thing and the channel bar which no one ever used, various other bloaty bits here and there to slow it down, etc. The only reason I eventually moved to it was due to drivers for USB devices requiring Win 98, despite the fact that the Win 95 version I had specifically said on the CD "With USB support". I never had 98SE though so dunno if things improved in that version and by how much. There were at least 2 versions of 95, if not more. The first one I had was an upgrade from 3.1 but not sure even that was the first version as it had titlebar animations on the minimize/restore unlike the animated boxes another version I saw had (unless that was a beta). Then I got a new computer which included 95 OSR2 which also had the OpenGL screensavers and other bits.

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                I can agree with this. Win 98 to me just seemed like 95 with loads of extra unnecessary bloat bolted on like Active Desktop (which really slowed computers down at the time), the "Channels" thing and the channel bar which no one ever used, various other bloaty bits here and there to slow it down, etc. The only reason I eventually moved to it was due to drivers for USB devices requiring Win 98, despite the fact that the Win 95 version I had specifically said on the CD "With USB support". I never had 98SE though so dunno if things improved in that version and by how much. There were at least 2 versions of 95, if not more. The first one I had was an upgrade from 3.1 but not sure even that was the first version as it had titlebar animations on the minimize/restore unlike the animated boxes another version I saw had (unless that was a beta). Then I got a new computer which included 95 OSR2 which also had the OpenGL screensavers and other bits.

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                Ian Shlasko
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                As I saw it, 98 was 95 with the bugs fixed... Kind of like 7 is Vista with the bugs fixed.

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                • I Ian Shlasko

                  Yeah, no kidding... When did "using a computer" start to mean "taking pictures, browsing YouTube, and posting on Twitter"? Two things I do infrequently, and one that I've never done.

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                  Ian Shlasko wrote:

                  Yeah, no kidding... When did "using a computer" start to mean "taking pictures, browsing YouTube, and posting on Twitter"?

                  Since Steve Jobs decided that's what would make a $500+ device magical.


                  He said, "Boy I'm just old and lonely, But thank you for your concern, Here's wishing you a Happy New Year." I wished him one back in return.

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                  • R realJSOP

                    I hate it when people touch my monitor... To enable the touchy/feely crap, you have to buy a touch-capable monitor, which will undoubtedly be extremely over-priced. Finally, great. First they try to make our phones not be phones - now they're trying to make our computers not be computers.

                    ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                    You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010
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                    "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997

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                    Lost User
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                    Dang it. I'm going to have to keep my finger out of my nose. I'm not sure I can do that.

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                    • I Ian Shlasko

                      As I saw it, 98 was 95 with the bugs fixed... Kind of like 7 is Vista with the bugs fixed.

                      Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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                      Dave Parker
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                      I still see XP as 2000 with the bugs added :p Actually XP wasn't too bad. The remote desktop feature was useful, the server side of which wasn't in 2000 Pro. That's about it though, 2000 is still what I'd consider the most solid / stable version I've ever used.

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                      • I Ian Shlasko

                        Don't forget the odd/even rule... 30 - Bad 311 - Good (Relatively speaking) 95 - Ba--A general protection fault 0E has occurred... 98 - Good (Ok, better than 95) Me - Incredibly Bad XP - Good Vista - Makes WinMe look good by comparison 7 - Good Hmm, each bad version seems to be worse than the bad version before it... Which means 8 will be worse than Vista... That's a scary thought.

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                        Albert Holguin
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                        Yep, I'll be skipping 8... I had WinME back in the day, I'd call that one of the worst! ...I'd rate Vista a close second from the bottom

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