Derek Kalweit wrote:
>> I'm not sure I agree with the Windows marketing plan.
>> I can't believe multiple versions, with all the
>> confusion it creates, is good for the bottom line.
> 
> Personally, I'm sure that its bad for the consumer. People don't know
> the difference-- being a computer geek myself, **I** still haven't
> even looked into the differences between the Vista versions yet...
> People understand "Server" and "Pro" or "Workstation" or "Client" or
> whatever-- that's all you need... Two versions at most.

Three.

Let's not every forget Vista Barbie Edition.

http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/2003102400226NWCY

Whil


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