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    Re: Which is better, win2000 or XP?

    Win XP Professional - the only choice.

    If you are developing for the marketplace, learn to like XP, it's look and style and simply get with the program.

    My customers are all on XP Prof (XP Home is not the same framework as XP Prof at all). As a developer, I have to support the choices they make in all ways.

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    Re: Which is better, win2000 or XP?

    Quote Originally Posted by szlamany
    Win XP Professional - the only choice.

    If you are developing for the marketplace, learn to like XP, it's look and style and simply get with the program.

    My customers are all on XP Prof (XP Home is not the same framework as XP Prof at all). As a developer, I have to support the choices they make in all ways.
    Bingo! I never really got into WinXP until I had to because, like szlamany, I'm a commercial developer, and to a business, all of my clients have WinXP Pro as their standard desktop OS. After dealing with it for a while, I'm actually starting to kinda, sorta, like it.

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