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PC DOS 2000

5 stars (DOS still has a future!!) - There is still a place for DOS in the computing world - older systems, with limited resources, that are doing basic word processing, database management, text-only Internet access, and telemetry support - and PC DOS 2000 is the perfect OS to keep these machines chugging along ... Y2K compliancy, new programming, ease of use, and many utilities. Just a comment on the Warning! review by Dr. Ronald Gibbons - IBM makes it very clear that they do NOT recommend using PC DOS 2000 with Win95 or Win98. The following is quoted from IBM's FAQ page "Can I run PC DOS 2000 with Windows 95 / Windows 98?" "Unlike Windows 3.x which requires a separate operating system (DOS), Windows 95 and Windows 98 have combined DOS and Windows into an integrated product. It is not recommended that you install PC DOS 2000 on a system running Windows 95 or Windows 98." 2 stars (Warning!) - The product MIGHT be good,but I never had the opportunity to use it. The program loaded witjout problem, but then I received a message indicating that PC DOS 2000 does not support the version of windows that I have loaded. I have Windows 95 and MS Office. No matter what I did I could not load thoses programs, nor could I return to DOS 6.0. In the end I had to reformat Drive C: and completely reload all of my software. There should have been a warning about which versions of software that PC DOS 2000 supports. 5 stars (DOS is not dead) - PC-DOS 2000 is a minor upgrade to PC-DOS 7.0, the version that came out as Windows 95 was released. This version is Y2K compliant and supports the new Euro currency symbol. It comes with many features not associated with DOS such as pen support and PCMCIA support. It also comes with a GUI backup program, Stacker 4.0, IBM antivirus, REXX programming and a plethora of utilities. Runs on anything from an 8088 upwards. I use it on my laptop with Windows for Workgroups 3.11. Even though it's a 486 I ...
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2

5 stars (Best Version Ever) - I've been really impressed with this release of Windows. Couple it with the the latest Service Pack 2 and it really shines. I work as a technician at a computer repair shop, and let me tell you it is by far the easiest version of Microsoft Windows to support. 1. It's driver database is outstanding. I get so amazed when I plug in a device and it automatically installs it. 2. I'm also impressed with the stability of this version. Remember the blue screen that you always got in earlier versions?? It's basically gone!! 3. The built-in popup blocker included with service pack 2 does an excellent job of blocking popups. My popups are gone!! 4. It also does a fine job of backwards compatibility. I've already ran OLD ms-dos programs on my XP machine just for the kicks. 5. And the Windows Restore capability is awesome. I've fixed a problem by simply restoring it to yesterday. These are just a few of the many features of Windows XP. All in all, I'm well pleased. Buy it. 1 stars (The XP is for eXtra Painful) - As I had commented earlier, my biggest business demand is for people wanting to upgrade to Win 2000 from Win XP. I have seen people scream at the XP operating system. I have seen people get peeved with their "helpful" relatives who had upgraded their system from Win 98 or Win 2000 without their knowledge. XP is slow, buggy, instrusive and easily infected. It is the leper and syphilic of OS's. Do yourself a favor for your business and your family peace. Avoid XP at all costs. All those other people recommeding XP on other websites(Present Amazon company excluded. I am convinced of their sincerity!), makes me wonder if this is astroturf marketing from Redmond. 4 stars (Good OS for Professionals) - You can find most of these goods in Home edition. If you are not sure which type is for you, you may want to read my review on Windows XP Home Edition. If you find it's good enough for you, choosing that would be a smart choice as it is ...
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Mac OS X 10 4 Tiger DVD

5 stars (Sleek Tiger) - The finest OS to date. I was haapy with Paanthere, but Tiger is a steop above. 5 stars (From PC to Mac forever, this OS is amazing.) - I have used Windows for years and used a Mac at my work, I always liked the way the Mac handled graphics and also appreciated their ease of use. Mac OS X is so simple to use compared to Windows XP, it is by far the best OS I have ever used. I have not run into one single glitch, my powerbook has not crashed on me once. It had crashed on me a few times with OS 9, but this one seems to be a lot more stable. I like the dashboard also, you can quickly check the weather, stocks, dictionary or calendar all with a push of a button and built into the OS. You can also download many others for free from the Apple website. Itunes is a great application also and it is something I use all day long. Safari is far more superior in just about every-way compared to Microsoft Explorer, in fact it would take to long to list the benefits. I also liked the ability to run OS 9 in classic mode, so you can keep all your older software and still use them within OS X. If you are sick and tired of the Windows fatal exception errors or sending Windows error reports, then buy yourself an Apple and enjoy stress free living with OS X. 1 stars (Stick with Panther) - I get the spinning beachball and Microsoft Office application crashes about as often as I did in 10.1! I reformatted my hard disk and reinstalled Panther after trying the 10.4.1 and 10.4.2 updates. For my needs Panther (10.3.8+) is a much more robust and stable operating system. ...
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Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Upgrade with Service Pack 2

1 stars (stupid and ridiculous) - why? cause it chokes up PROCESSING and RAM that's why! its full of bugs and freezes frequently. [...] if you want stability get win2000. its ridiculous how they keep releasing new operating systems every year. XP = Xtra Problem. 5 stars (WindowsXPHomeSP2) - I had WindowsME, but something went wrong with my computer and it wasn't recognizing drivers for stuff so I got XP and that fixed all that because XP has all the drivers you need already included in it. 4 stars (No Surprises) - Upgraded from Win 98 on laptop with no problems except for conflict with wireless module. ...
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional Upgrade with Service Pack 2

3 stars (GOOD OPERATING SYSTEM, BUT A NEWER ONE IS COMING OUT SOON!) - Provided that your PC meets Microsoft's recommended system requirements, (i.e: at least 300MHz Processor, 128MB of RAM, and 1.5GB of free hard-disk space), there is no reason why this upgrade version of Windows XP Professional should not breath a new life into your aging computer. Indeed, users of Windows NT, 98, and ME will notice remarkable improvement in both speed and stability. However, I will not advise anyone who is currently running Windows 2000 Professional to upgrade at this time. (Only upgrade if it is necessary for you to run newer programmes, which may not run on Windows 2000 Professional). The reason for this being that the long awaited and much heralded "Windows Longhorn" (recently baptized "Windows Vista" etc.), will become available in a matter of months. Windows XP was first launched in 2001. And regardless of this recently released Service Pack 2 patch, it will soon become an old story (just like all the Windows before it). If you have endured until now, it will make more economic sense to wait it out and grab the latest Windows, which will hit the market in a matter of months. But like I hinted earlier, if you urgently need to upgrade your system now, go ahead and do so. Windows XP is surely a good Operating System to invest on: despite the mandatory activation process which Microsoft attached to it. I just hate this idea of begging Microsoft to activate a software, which I paid such a high price to acquire. Apart from activation hassles, I have no problems with Windows XP. It is a fine tool to use. Very pleasurable! Its interface is nice; and its stability almost matches that of the well-respected Windows 2000 Professional. 5 stars (almost perfect) - I do not why the others had these problems with Windows XP. I have run this program since it came out 2001? Except for the danger of attack by viruses, I have had no trouble as long as enough RAM is installed. A minimum of 500-7...
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