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To: CHARLES BAILEY who wrote (1774)7/26/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: drmorgan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
>> Do I have to learn another operating system if I go from 95
to NT ?


Microsoft adopted the Win95 GUI for NT 4.0

I used NT for six months and really liked it but you better be a little computer savvy especially if you network. It's much more stable than '95 and in six months I crashed twice but it was bad app's and I never had to reboot the computer. Currently I'm running 95 OSR2 but plan on loading up 98 soon. I'm only running '95/98 because of gaming concerns. When NT 5.0 comes out I will upgrade to that because it will have all the gaming features of 95/98 built in. It's funny because my kid (who does our networking, ISDN etc.) loves NT because it doesn't have the same level of plug and pray integration of '95, he hates plug and pray. I guess NT makes power users happier! :o)