Walt Handelsman for October 25, 2013

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    Dtroutma  over 10 years ago

    Ask Bill Gates about “Windows 95” when it came out, a total crash system, but it also allowed Microsoft to tap into any user’s hard drive, but they were only looking at “developers”, to steal more programming concepts.

    Bill’s “Macrocrash” OS has routinely had other problems as well. If the highest used “system” has so many failures, what’s the big deal on this one? NOT saying it’s good, but my own bank’s folks, on the phone, with three of their “experts” in IT, after FIVE HOURS, STILL couldn’t get my access to pay bills and get direct deposit! The next day, after only two more hours, I could finally get logged on. BuT, got a snail mail today saying they’re going to change the system in November, to “improve it”, so, here we’ll undoubtedly go at the whole thing all over again!!!!!!!!!!

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    cjr53  over 10 years ago

    Well, if you are using MS Windows XP, after a certain date, there is no more support from MS, no more updates, all bugs it contains will never be fixed. You Word and Excel files will become out-of-date and you will no longer be able to open them from someone that uses a more modern OS, including MS. Buy a PC, you must pay the MS tax. What about windows vista, wasn’t that a real dog?

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