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To: sylvester80 who wrote (14123)12/18/2001 8:41:03 AM
From: Jim Cash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
I've used NT/2000 for as long as they have been available. I am currently running Windows 2K on 4 machines and Windows 2K advanced server on 2 other. You totally missed my point. I never said people need to rush out and buy a new machine for XP... I said that it will greatly improve performance on a "perfectly good OLD 750 mhz" machine given that you have enough memory. As far as saving a few seconds I'd call saving 40 seconds or so for bringing up an application pretty significant. Multiple that by the number of new apps one must use during the day and multiple that across an enterprise and you have some pretty significant productivity gains.. Me thinks that this debate is religion to you as you are negative on the market and NOTHING else exists. Like I said before I am not long Microsoft and NOT currently bullish on the market. But I call them as I see them irrespective to my positions... Have a nice day.