and still very few mainstream software available for DVD. I remember it was 5 years ago cause I got a Dell P200 MMX back in Feb 1997 and about a month later they started offering them as options (so I'm guessing they came out earlier). Still the only thing to do with your DVD drive is to watch movies - and with standalone players so cheap and so much better for TV output, there's little reason to buy one today. Even large software, that takes a few discs, is still being produced on CD. My friend recenlty brought the Everquest Expansion, and it was 3 CDs...nobody seems to have a problem with switching discs, and it probably costs more to make one dvd than 3 cds at this point. I'm not sure I can see a point in the next few years when most/all software will be on DVD - did the floppy-->CD transition take this long? I don't remember.
