I'm on XP now but I certainly understand that I'm using an OS that is the equivalent of a hairball bound by bailing wire and duct tape.
Having said that, it works for what I'm doing now. By 2012, I am most likely on Windows 7 - finally running a 64bit OS.
Anyone running WindowsXP then would most likely be in a virtual environment to maintain any 16bit or legacy apps much like there are Windows 3.1 users today.
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