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- From: "Andrew N. Nishigaya" <anishi@example.com>
- Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 12:01:14 +0900
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At 10:44 AM 5/29/96 -0900, you wrote: >So Nori, >what are you using these days??? Hazukashii na. I was actually tied down, brainwashed, and given a Win95 machine and forced to love it. It now keeps me entranced for hours and I am happy. And it only crashes when I over come my conditioning and try to do something complicated... like running a few programs at the same time. :) Seriously tho.. my office needed to integrate data, and the easiest way was to go Win95 for everyone. There are a few die-hard Mac people, but most of the office is now Win95. Which is something that bothers me. Is there an easy clean solution using platforms of your choice? Sure there is INTRANET and its web-based "solutions", but with 99% of the office using Word, Access, Excel and Powerpoint, what is a Linux user to do? Since we did not have a lot of resources to build an integrated system using various platforms, we went with Win95 as it was pretty much plug and play and point and click and everyone was networked, sharing files, printers, and schedules. -- nori
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