RE: Question for Windows 7 Users

  • From: "Cy Selfridge" <cyselfridge@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:28:49 -0700

One of my questions might be "why do I need to go to Winders 7?" 

XP is supposed to be supported for another 3 or 4 years and by that time
Windows 7 should be really stable. (LOLLOLLOL)

Now, if I happen to get a 64 bit computer I suppose XP Home (32 bit) will
still run.

Yes, I am not taking advantage of the power of the hardware but, come on, I
am not playing virtual reality games and all that.

How much power does it take to read a blamed email, do some word processing
and even creat a database with Access?

Cy, The Anasazi

 

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From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of glenjan42@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, February 13, 2010 2:59 PM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Question for Windows 7 Users

 

I'd like to say here that Windows XP is still a very good operating system
and is still a very good option for a lot of people with older hardware.
I have win 7 on my laptop and its just 'different' to XP but nothing to
write home about.
Mind you, if I'd been using vista, I might have a different feeling about
Win 7.
Just my sixpence worth.
Glen

At 12:37 am 14-02-2010, you wrote:



Hi,  I'm still back in the Jurassic Age with XP Home and Outlook Express on
a desk top but I do have JAWS 11.
 
For those of you who have moved to Windows 7, what e mail program do you
use?  Also, how do I move my document files to a new computer?
Lastly, as long as I am considering a new computer, should I switch to a lap
top?
Thanks for any guidance and all opinions welcome on or off list,  Mitch
 
mitch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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