I doubt if any kind of boycott would work since they will always have
people like me who have not yet upgraded to Windows 98 because we knew this
was going to happen and have been waiting to buy the version that has the
bug fixes in it.
Actually, what has sold me on it is the promised inclusion of software to
share an ISP on a network, not the bug fixes.
At 05:24 PM 4/7/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Microsoft is now planning on SELLING us the bug fixes. There will not be
>a free service pack to repair the problems with windows98. The "new" (and
>I use that term VERY loosely) Windows 98 Second Edition (or 98SE) is
>supposed to have a retail price of $89US
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