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- Subject: Re: I will NEVER buy Windows 95 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-( Who really gives a shit what you buy
- Date: 14 Jan 1996 19:23:37 GMT
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- >Hmm. Guess you never heard of all the native OS/2 apps that have been
- >32-bit LONG before Windows 95 even existed. I am now using only
- >OS/2 apps on my machine. Contrary to the myth Windows supporters have
- >created, there are plenty of OS/2 apps available. They are just not
- >on the retail shelves.
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- I've used all of the major OS's. OS/2 2.1, OS/2 Warp, Windows 3.0, Windows 3.1, Windows 3.11FW
- and Win 95. All off them are good OS's. Some are better then others (Warp, and 95), but they all
- started off as 16 bit OS's. To say that you're only going to use native OS/2 apps is a little
- childish. And to say that there are alot of native OS/2 apps is stupid. There's only a about 100
- major OS/2 apps on the market, and you never see any of them in a store. You have to order them
- from the company.
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- >
- >Have fun running a deadend OS that MS won't upgrade because they want you
- >to move to NT. Have fun spending more money for 95 versions of your
- >apps that cost more and do less.
-
- Microsoft won't upgrade? Why are they already working on Win 96. I'm running the beta right now.
- Their not trying to force anyone to upgrade to NT. When we're ready, we'll make the move. But to
- run it you 16 megs and a fast processor. Not everyone has these requirments. And our apps cost
- more? If anyones apps cost more it's your's. Most apps are created for Windows, and then ported
- to OS/2. As a result, your apps cost more.
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