<< <i>Win 3.1 / DOS 6.0. I'm thinking about upgrading, though.
Russ, NCNE >>
Mac I expected...
But Wow! was not thinking I'd hear from a 3.1 user (never mind a CPM)! If you don't mind my asking, have you stuck with 3.1 because you've had no compelling reason to upgrade? Just don't want the hassle of learning how to do the same things all over? Or just not a big computer user?
<< <i>But Wow! was not thinking I'd hear from a 3.1 user (never mind a CPM)! If you don't mind my asking, have you stuck with 3.1 because you've had no compelling reason to upgrade? Just don't want the hassle of learning how to do the same things all over? Or just not a big computer user? >>
Computers are intimidating, and the thought of changing what I'm used to scares me.
<< <i>But Wow! was not thinking I'd hear from a 3.1 user (never mind a CPM)! If you don't mind my asking, have you stuck with 3.1 because you've had no compelling reason to upgrade? Just don't want the hassle of learning how to do the same things all over? Or just not a big computer user? >>
Computers are intimidating, and the thought of changing what I'm used to scares me.
<< <i>A plain Apple ][! My first computer job was assembling them from the baggie of parts Apple sent! >>
I recall buying a CP/M card from Applied Engineering (remember them?) for the ][e so I could run Turbo Pascal at home and I could do all my college programming assignments at home.
<< <i>Yes we've had lots of fun Beta testing Vista - But for this app the issues were mostly IE7 based. >>
IE7 is junk. My employer forbids IE7 on its systems. When you log into their network -- at the office or through VPN -- there's code that loads in the login script that prevents IE7 from installing, and removes it if present. That's how highly industry thinks of IE7...
<< <i>Yes we've had lots of fun Beta testing Vista - But for this app the issues were mostly IE7 based. >>
IE7 is junk. My employer forbids IE7 on its systems. When you log into their network -- at the office or through VPN -- there's code that loads in the login script that prevents IE7 from installing, and removes it if present. That's how highly industry thinks of IE7... >>
I had no choice - like it or not it's the future, when MS pulls the plug on XP that's it... Vista will eventually rule, just not today.
I used to have a Commodore 64 but I've since upgraded to the 128. This thing is fast!
Actually, I use WinXP. And what's wrong with IE7? I like it. >>
From a users point of view I don't see a problem with IE7 either, but a few changes were made to how certain events functioned. All minor stuff (for this application) with work arounds available. Just that things stopped working till we figured out what they were.
<< <i>Actually, I use WinXP. And what's wrong with IE7? I like it. >>
I'll give you one example out of many. One of my clients is an accounting firm, and one of the applications they use works in tandem with the web browser. A few of their workstation users upgraded to IE 7 and that particular ap suddenly ceased to work. In fact, opening it would crash the system.
I have this keyboard hooked to a black box. Then there is this Television thing that has wires going to a black box. There is a fishy thing with a wire that goes to the black box, too. Some speakers go to it, also. I just know how to type and hit enter. My daughter turns the computer on for me and I go to work with the keyboard. It's a typewriter that has the correction tape built into it. I like the gadgetry, but my daughter just sings some silly song about the farmer in the dell™
<< <i><< Mac 8.6 but I'm about to buy an Intel Mac once MS Office 2008 for the Mac is released (if that ever happens). >>
Hummmm... Don't the Intel Mac's have a Windows emulator? >>
Yes they do. But if I wanted to run Windows, I'd just go ahead and spend $600 on a Dell. Besides, my circa 1999 Mac running circa 1993 MS Word, Excel, and Photoshop still runs great and I prefer it over my PC running Window 2000XP at work.
Using Vista Ultimate on my main computer, still lots of problems, and a much bigger tendency to crash and reboot on it's on than XP ever had. I'm still using XP on my laptops where my collecting software is located. (Coinmanage)
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Win 3.1 / DOS 6.0. I'm thinking about upgrading, though.
Russ, NCNE >>
Mac I expected...
But Wow! was not thinking I'd hear from a 3.1 user (never mind a CPM)!
If you don't mind my asking, have you stuck with 3.1 because you've had no compelling reason to upgrade?
Just don't want the hassle of learning how to do the same things all over?
Or just not a big computer user?
Feel free to tell me to bug off
PS: CPM? you must be pulling my leg right?
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Work: XP
<< <i>hey! why no mac in your poll!!!
Unfortunately - When small companies pick a platform to write for (with everything else being equal) they go for Microsoft OSs.
Writing a Mac or Lynx variant is almost like writing two totally different applications, expenses are doubled but return is only +10%
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<< <i>But Wow! was not thinking I'd hear from a 3.1 user (never mind a CPM)!
If you don't mind my asking, have you stuck with 3.1 because you've had no compelling reason to upgrade?
Just don't want the hassle of learning how to do the same things all over?
Or just not a big computer user? >>
Computers are intimidating, and the thought of changing what I'm used to scares me.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Running on an Apple ][, I just added a 16K memory card!! >>
Is it really an Apple ][, or is it a ][+ or a ][e? I used to love playing Wizardry on the ][e we used to have.
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<< <i>Running on an Apple ][, I just added a 16K memory card!! >>
Is it really an Apple ][, or is it a ][+ or a ][e? I used to love playing Wizardry on the ][e we used to have. >>
A plain Apple ][! My first computer job was assembling them from the baggie of parts Apple sent!
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<< <i>But Wow! was not thinking I'd hear from a 3.1 user (never mind a CPM)!
If you don't mind my asking, have you stuck with 3.1 because you've had no compelling reason to upgrade?
Just don't want the hassle of learning how to do the same things all over?
Or just not a big computer user? >>
Computers are intimidating, and the thought of changing what I'm used to scares me.
Russ, NCNE >>
Ok Russ I'm putting you down as "Vista Pro"
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<< <i>A plain Apple ][! My first computer job was assembling them from the baggie of parts Apple sent! >>
I recall buying a CP/M card from Applied Engineering (remember them?) for the ][e so I could run Turbo Pascal at home and I could do all my college programming assignments at home.
<< <i>Ok Russ I'm putting you down as "Vista Pro" >>
Vista blows chunks.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>VAX/VMS >>
Ya baby DEC products! - Er - on second thought... Sorry no.
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Tried Vista but removed it, to many driver issues!
<< <i>Commodore 64...!!......
First programs I wrote were for the 64
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<< <i>Ok Russ I'm putting you down as "Vista Pro" >>
Vista blows chunks.
Russ, NCNE >>
<< <i>XP- home and work
Tried Vista but removed it, to many driver issues! >>
Yes we've had lots of fun Beta testing Vista - But for this app the issues were mostly IE7 based.
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<< <i>VAX/VMS >>
Ya baby DEC products! - Er - on second thought... Sorry no. >>
I still use my PDP-15 to heat the basement in the winter!
<< <i>Yes we've had lots of fun Beta testing Vista - But for this app the issues were mostly IE7 based. >>
IE7 is junk. My employer forbids IE7 on its systems. When you log into their network -- at the office or through VPN -- there's code that loads in the login script that prevents IE7 from installing, and removes it if present. That's how highly industry thinks of IE7...
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<< <i>Yes we've had lots of fun Beta testing Vista - But for this app the issues were mostly IE7 based. >>
IE7 is junk. My employer forbids IE7 on its systems. When you log into their network -- at the office or through VPN -- there's code that loads in the login script that prevents IE7 from installing, and removes it if present. That's how highly industry thinks of IE7... >>
I had no choice - like it or not it's the future, when MS pulls the plug on XP that's it... Vista will eventually rule, just not today.
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Windows: 98, ME and NT4 combined have less market share then Mac.
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<< <i>Mac 8.6 but I'm about to buy an Intel Mac once MS Office 2008 for the Mac is released (if that ever happens). >>
Hummmm... Don't the Intel Mac's have a Windows emulator?
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<< <i>Commodore 64...!!......
I used to have a Commodore 64 but I've since upgraded to the 128. This thing is fast!
Actually, I use WinXP. And what's wrong with IE7? I like it.
<< <i>And what's wrong with IE7? I like it. >>
Nothing at all, if you don't have any apps that don't play nice with it.
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<< <i>Commodore 64...!!......
I used to have a Commodore 64 but I've since upgraded to the 128. This thing is fast!
Actually, I use WinXP. And what's wrong with IE7? I like it. >>
From a users point of view I don't see a problem with IE7 either, but a few changes were made to how certain events functioned. All minor stuff (for this application) with work arounds available. Just that things stopped working till we figured out what they were.
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<< <i>Actually, I use WinXP. And what's wrong with IE7? I like it. >>
I'll give you one example out of many. One of my clients is an accounting firm, and one of the applications they use works in tandem with the web browser. A few of their workstation users upgraded to IE 7 and that particular ap suddenly ceased to work. In fact, opening it would crash the system.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Not one brave windows 98 or Me user??? >>
I still have 98SE on one of my systems.
Russ, NCNE
Do you know how to hook up a milking cow ?
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<< <i><< Mac 8.6 but I'm about to buy an Intel Mac once MS Office 2008 for the Mac is released (if that ever happens). >>
Hummmm... Don't the Intel Mac's have a Windows emulator? >>
Yes they do. But if I wanted to run Windows, I'd just go ahead and spend $600 on a Dell. Besides, my circa 1999 Mac running circa 1993 MS Word, Excel, and Photoshop still runs great and I prefer it over my PC running Window 2000XP at work.
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Do you know how to hook up a milking cow ? >>
Not sure, have you tried just plugging it in and seeing what happens?
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<< <i>... if I wanted to run Windows, I'd just go ahead and spend $600 on a Dell... >>
True
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Do you know how to hook up a milking cow ? >>
Not sure, have you tried just plugging it in and seeing what happens?
That's what I like about you techie guys. Always experimentin' LOL
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