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Posted by David on October 31st, 2003


Is it worth waiting for Longhorn or should I upgrade from 98 to XP

Posted by Richard G. Harper on October 31st, 2003


No one can answer this question intelligently. Longhorn is at least several
years from release, and we have no idea why you want or need to upgrade or
what you expect from an upgrade ...

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Posted by George \(Bindar Dundat\) on October 31st, 2003


You might want to find out more about it at this page and then make your own
decision.
http://aumha.org/win5/a/longhorn.htm
Also, please take note of the fact that Longhorn will not be released for at
least 2 years and possibly longer.

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| Is it worth waiting for Longhorn or should I upgrade from 98 to XP

Posted by Don Phillipson on October 31st, 2003


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Better repost saying what you want to do that
cannot be done under Win98.


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Posted by Bill in Co on November 1st, 2003


Or stay with 98SE. You left that good option out.

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Posted by PA Bear on November 1st, 2003


Have a look at...

Which Windows Should I Choose?
http://aumha.org/a/whichwin.htm
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