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- Subject: Re: I will NEVER buy Windows 95 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-(
- Date: Sat, 03 Feb 1996 02:38:18 GMT
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- On 1 Feb 1996 12:39:20 GMT, Todd Homi <cybernot@pacifier.com> wrote:
-
- >Wrong agian. Way to much emphasis is placed on the operating system. Win
- >3.1 is fine. A fancy operating system doesn't make the applications any
- >better. As long as you can get onto the Internet then thats all you will
- >need for an operating system. The problem now with 95 is that half the
- >software on the market is unaccessable. The secound problem is that the
-
- Unaccessable? Huh/
-
- >interface is clumsy. I don't like submenu-submenu-submenu. Then when you
- >make short cuts -poof- now your program disappears. How do you bring them
- >back??? My needs are not operating systems but word processing,
-
- The program disappears? Can you explain this, please?
-
- >spreadsheets,and accounts apps. (by the way Peachtree 3.0 won't work
- >with 95) That cuts me out of the 95 market right there. I want programs
- >that work. For the new user Win95 might be OK, but I am not willing to
- >purchase all new software.
-
- What happens with PT3.0, and what does the publisher say about the
- problem?
-