From: "SL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: "flag eRRatum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Gua bener bener bingung ama ME ini dia kan keluaran terakir Ms, mustinya
> lebih bug free donk ? tapi menurut orang yan gua tanya selalu ketawa
> kalo denger pake ME, adek gua aja malah balik lagi ke 98 ....
Ini gue ambil dari salah satu edisi Langa List :
(tentang ME)
Tom
> There are several errors in the Ziff story. First, WinME isn't
> Microsoft's "flagship" OS by a long shot; it's a stopgap OS designed to
> generate some extra revenue for Microsoft until the Win9X and NT/2K-
> based OS cores merge in the forthcoming XP operating system.
>
> Second, all Win9X operating systems suffer from memory leak problems of
> one kind or another; memory leaks in general are not unique to WinME.
> However, with this particular OS-level leak, it appears that WinME
> actually has regressed to a point where it's worse than earlier versions
> of Windows. ("Flagship." Hmmph!) In this area, as in so many others,
> Win98SE is a much better home/end-user choice; and Win2K a much better
> business-oriented choice.
>
> Core-level memory leaks are hard to fix--- it takes a very low-level
> fix, usually from the OS maker, to do the trick. But other memory leaks
> can be plugged: See, for example
> http://content.techweb.com/winmag/columns/explorer/2000/14.htm .
>
> And there are a number of other things you can do to work around WinME's
> many other limitations (see
> http://content.techweb.com/winmag/windows/features/merunbetter/default.htm ).
>
> But my best advice still remains: Avoid WinME if you can. It's a dog.
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