Whilst I am not a fan of MS, or there products, I do believe you have missed atleast one
version of windows - 2003. Was Windows XP really released in 2000? The reason I ask is
that wasn't Windows 2000 released in 1999/2000 and then followed up very quickly with
Windows ME (Millenium Edition)?
The computers at work were recently (summer 2008) upgraded to Windows 2003. The policy at
might place is to upgrade the computers every 2 to 3 years, and usually with an Windows OS
that's 3-5 years old.
Regards,
Andrew B
aliensrcooluk at yahoo.co.uk
--- On Sun, 24/5/09, Warren Wolfe <lists at databasics.us> wrote:
From: Warren Wolfe <lists at databasics.us>
Subject: Re: Is this slashdot or Classiccmp? Re: Microsoft bashing
To: "On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
Date: Sunday, 24 May, 2009, 1:19 PM
So, why is the same not happening with Windows?? Windows XP was released in, I believe,
2000, and the next version, Vista, wasn't released for SEVEN YEARS.? That is geologic
ages in computer software years.? And, after seven years, Vista is the result?? There are
MANY more computers now than in the early 1980s, and Microsoft has a MUCH bigger
percentage of the market than Ashton-Tate ever dreamed of.? By all rights, Windows Vista
should be software that approaches the borders of divinity.? Instead, each new release of
Windows is like a beta test.? And, even if you give Microsoft a bye with Vista, after
seven years and many millions of users, Windows XP should be utterly rock-stable.? HAH!
Warren