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I just got another tower today...big one..originally XP..Dell...license in BIOS.....so we're really gonna mess with MicroSlime's minds when ANOTHER XP box goes on-line.
wow and will they figure out you own both of them?

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I just got another tower today...big one..originally XP..Dell...license in BIOS.....so we're really gonna mess with MicroSlime's minds when ANOTHER XP box goes on-line.

wow and will they figure out you own both of them?![]()
Wordstar.... Wow I have not heard that in YEARS. Its scary to think back that far.
Hey Tom. For couple of years I was in the typesetting business. Bell codes were used exclusively anytime there was a font change, point size change, leading change.
Does anyone still use kerning?
Doesn't MS Office use it? PJ
Any computer, tablet, phone etc that supports proportional fonts uses it, including Windows itself.
Re Windows 10, we'll install it on several machines but it won't be free. We may not pay MS but our satellite internet provider will bag us for downloading so much data. I read recently that this upgrade will probably be the biggest (in terms of data downloaded) single update in history. It's a huge effort on MS's part and probably more of a technical achievement than most of us realize.
Apparently I have been offered a free upgrade (from Windows 7)
any thoughts?
Thanks.
Tom
PS - note that "signing up for Windows 10" doesn't mean you'll wake up one morning and find it running. You still have to click an OK before the actual installation runs. You can always say NO.
TOC said:I just got another tower today...big one..originally XP..Dell...license in BIOS.....so we're really gonna mess with MicroSlime's minds when ANOTHER XP box goes on-line.
One thing I've haven't yet read - if/when someone installs the free Win10 Home edition this summer, do you first check to see which of your programs are supported?
Are your current browser's bookmarks imported into the new Win10 browser?
Can you still run your old DOS apps in a Command window?
Does your MS Office 2010 (for example) need to be upgraded?
Audacity, video editors, etc.?
Could someone point me to a page explaining this?
Thanks.
Tom
PS - note that "signing up for Windows 10" doesn't mean you'll wake up one morning and find it running. You still have to click an OK before the actual installation runs. You can always say NO.
John said:Some of the vendors are getting stingy with new unlock codes after so many years.