At 10:53 2009-08-27, Paul Hill <paulroberth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Tracy Pearson<tr...@powerchurch.com> wrote:
> > On NT based systems only. If you have clients that still run Win9x systems,
> > it won't work.
>
>LOL!  Does anyone have any customers with Win9x systems still?

      I am not a customer of myself, but I do have a Windows 98 
system on my desk.  I do not use it often, but it is there.  Some 
day, I may want to work with networks, and there it is.  It is my 
previous system, and there is no sense tossing it when it may see 
some use yet.  My current system is a Windows XP box.

      I bought my programming editor (WordStar 2000) in 1988, and I 
am still quite happy with it.  I have to run it under an emulator 
(DOSBox), because later versions of Windows do not have what it takes 
to run such a demanding piece of software.  I mean, it came on over a 
dozen disks.  OK, 360 KB diskettes, but still.

>The oldest we have is Windows 2000, although ~50 sites running our DOS app...
                                                                     ^^^^^^^
      That saves you from being a young punk.

[snip]

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko



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