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Frankly, outside of the inital upfront cost of purchasing an MS operating system, I have zero compelling reasons to switch over to anything but an MS O/S. You can find several deals floating around offering XP Pro for $45 or so which is nothing really for something you might use 4-12 hours a day, 300+ days a year, for a couple years. It breaks down to less than pennies a day.
I've got good software support. Good hardware support. Excellent compatibility with other programs since it's so widely used. And it is quite stable with the release of Win2k and XP.
It just lacks the geek factor. I grew out of that a couple years ago. I just want something that works well right out of the box.
I've got good software support. Good hardware support. Excellent compatibility with other programs since it's so widely used. And it is quite stable with the release of Win2k and XP.
It just lacks the geek factor. I grew out of that a couple years ago. I just want something that works well right out of the box.
