On 1/18/2014 3:01 PM, Scott Gomez wrote:
> In a work environment, Windows 8 is pretty much an invitation to spend the
> dollars likely required in the "upgrade" in getting all the staff one can
> onto Something Else. If you're going to be forced into spending training
> dollars in getting people up to speed on Win 8 (not to mention that
> additional hardware money, and the upgrade licensing costs) then one might
> as well use it to potentially eliminate the repetition of that sort of
> issue in the future.
Perhaps not an immediate problem. The Fortune 500 where I used to work is only
now moving from XP to 7. One piece of the
programming I did there had been compiled 16 bit, and I needed to recompile it
is how I know.
They'll probably skip 8, too.
Numbered Version Moose
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