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I've tried Linux, it was OK. I've also tried the Mac, also just OK. Windows is here to stay. I think it will just evolve with the PC over time. I don't think there will ever be a real threat of any other operating systems bumping Windows off of it's pedestal. It may have gotten where it is through monopoly, but when it comes right down to it, it really is the best thing out there and is only getting better. As far as the computer goes, it's amazing what they can do in just five years time. When I think about what's sitting on my desktop today, and compare it with my first computer 12 years ago, an old Tandy 1000. It had a whopping 256k ram, no hard drive, a 1200 baud modem and my monitor was a TV set. Instead of logging onto the internet I would log onto Prodigy  Now, 12 years later I have a screaming 800 mhz and a permanent high speed connection to the internet. I'm waiting for computer implants my self, that way I could have my computer directly connected to my brain and not have to use a lousy keyboard, mouse and monitor anymore  [This message was edited by billmasters on 08-17-02 at 02:56 AM.]
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Yes, the increases in processor performance has been staggering. I remember back in 85 when some youngster named Dell told me he could build me a IBM PC compatible with 640k ram and deliver it for $750 bucks. At the time IBM PC's retailed for about $4,000.00.
Back then about all anybody did with PC's was, word processing, spreadsheet apps, and database apps. Now, people do, word processing, spreadsheet, and database apps - ummmmm sounds familiar. Of course they all look cooler, and some will call them more "user friendly" but to a great extent; for all the processor advances - computers fill very similar needs.
OK, some wiz bang graphics presentation stuff has been developed, but the only major application change for pc's in over a decade has been how they're used on the internet. Oddly enough, the only software arena that's not dominated by Windows. For the most part, Microsoft server, database, and scripting apps suck compared to those offered by the Open Source community and Sun. They've continually played catch-up with Apache, Mysql, Java, PHP, Python, Perl, etc.
Yeah, I'm sure windows will be around for a long time but.. consider that the new MAC OSX is unix based, the majority of internet server OS's are unix, or linux based, it's likely that many MAC apps will be ported to linux, and many win98 apps won't run on XP. It's possible that XP could find itself to be "odd man out" in a few years rather than "king of the Hill"
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