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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000 2:09:01 -0600, Selçuk Göre wrote
(in message <3975621D.DD740346@superonline.com>):
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> Tim Courtney wrote:
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> > Is Millenium the home user version like 9x has been? Or is it network-
> > oriented too like 2k??
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> Millennium is just a new win9x with some additional bells and whistles
> and will not have any "revolutionary" new things. I doubt the
> difference between win98 and millennium will be more than the difference
> between win95 and win98. Of course it would be probably a little bit
> more stable and free of some very obvious security holes and bugs that
> win98 already have, but I don't think we could call it "network
> oriented" as in the sense of winNT or win2k.
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> Selçuk
I'd agree there. WinME (Millenium Edition) is more of an evolution than a
revolution. Win2000 is the bomb IMHO. (He said, typing on his G4 Mac. <g>)
--
Thanks,
Ben
Ben Vaughan
buster@marsbase.com
http://www.marsbase.com
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