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Old September 24th 03, 02:12 AM
Jim Douglas
 
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Right, in a year or so all software will have this "crap" and you will have
not new technology. In fact with Windows 98 you are running quite a few
years behind. This is not bad, but as time goes by you will find less and
less that is compatible.

You will be assimulated (sp)?

"Jack" wrote in message
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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 18:31:04 -0400, "AbbN"
wrote:

Hi,

This is the best one - http://www.sillett.us.eu.org/swlog/ - check out

the
requirements for it on his site.



Yuck. Unless you're running Windows XP, it requires the user to
install ".NET" another piece of Microsoft net-connectivity gunk to
operate. No thanks. I run a lean, clean Windows 98 that doesn't have
all that promiscuous crap that bloats the OS and invites infection.

From Microsoft's description:

What Is .NET?
Microsoft® .NET is a set of software technologies for connecting
information, people, systems, and devices. This new generation of
technology is based on Web services-small building-block applications
that can connect to each other as well as to other, larger
applications over the Internet.

That's positively scarey. No thanks. Not on MY system.





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