When was windows 3.1 released?
Is there any screen readers that worked with windows 3.1?
Are there still people who use windows 3.1 today?

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Behalf Of Thomas Ward
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2008 2:48 PM
To: Charles Rivard; Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Windows 7 versus Vista

Hi Charles,
It would be nice if Microsoft waited until their Windows releases were
relatively stable before release, but their history has proven they
always do otherwise. In 1995 Microsoft launched Windows 95 which was
extremely unstable, was well known for major system crashes, and still
used the Dos fat16 file system. In 1997 Microsoft rereleased Windows 95
with fat32 file system support, several bug fixes, an upgraded Internet
Explorer, and generally was much more stable and dependable. In 1998
they launched Windows 98. Like 95 it had several bugs, constantly
crashed, and was not a stable release. In 1999 Microsoft released
Windows 98 SE which addressed and largely fixed bugs and issues in 98
classic. In 2001 MS released Windows XP which had many issues that wer
addressed in service pack 1. In 2007 Microsoft released Vista which
definitely had many bugs that took them a year to correct in service
pack 1, and still not all of the issues have been fixed yet. Bottom
line Microsoft is well known for rushing software releases, and then fix
the products the best they can at some later point. Usually one or two
years of extra work would have produced a solid and stable release.
In fact, Microsoft's lack of software quality control is one reason I
have stopped recommending, supporting, and buying their products. in
general. When Apple released OS Leopard it was a rock solid, dependable,
and powerful os with none of the bugs we see in Windows Vista. When
Ubuntu released Ubuntu Linux 8.04 I haven't found many bugs in the
operating system itself. Orca sometimes crashes unexpectedly, but it is
no problem to restart Orca and continue on my way. I don't lose all of
my data like I often do in Vista when the entire os crashes.
Bottom line here is that Microsoft is this huge, well known, popular
software company who is allowed to repeatedly to sell extremely
buggy,unstable, and undependable software products. Everyone else like
Apple, Ubuntu Linux, Sun Solaris, etc do their best to make their
operating systems stable, dependable, and as bug free as possible before
they are released to the general public. Why everyone buys Microsoft
stuff when they fail time and time again to address stability and errors
early on is a mystery. There are more stable operating systems out there
such as Mac OS Leopard, but the general public pays them no mind. I must
shake my head in utter confusion.

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