T tobelightlight Alfrescian Loyal Joined Jun 17, 2020 Messages 14,558 Points 113 Jan 20, 2021 #21 glockman said: When I was forced to use windows those days (think it was 3.1?), I used the DOS shell very often. I felt comforted whenever I saw C:\> Click to expand... That was museum era.
glockman said: When I was forced to use windows those days (think it was 3.1?), I used the DOS shell very often. I felt comforted whenever I saw C:\> Click to expand... That was museum era.
T tobelightlight Alfrescian Loyal Joined Jun 17, 2020 Messages 14,558 Points 113 Jan 20, 2021 #22 glockman said: Yeah I am using it. No choice because an important software I use needed it. Also kena forced to upgrade from Windows 7, they stopped their support. Click to expand... Windows 10 is good.. I like it.
glockman said: Yeah I am using it. No choice because an important software I use needed it. Also kena forced to upgrade from Windows 7, they stopped their support. Click to expand... Windows 10 is good.. I like it.
glockman Old Fart Asset Joined Sep 11, 2010 Messages 39,171 Points 113 Jan 20, 2021 #23 tobelightlight said: That was museum era. Click to expand... I was there when 3Com Lan Manager and Novell Netware were the kings of client-server network OS.
tobelightlight said: That was museum era. Click to expand... I was there when 3Com Lan Manager and Novell Netware were the kings of client-server network OS.
blackmondy Alfrescian (Inf) Asset Joined Oct 19, 2008 Messages 28,387 Points 113 Jan 20, 2021 #24 The most dangerous button in any backup software is the "sync" button. Whatever you delete on-premise will be deleted off-premise as well.
The most dangerous button in any backup software is the "sync" button. Whatever you delete on-premise will be deleted off-premise as well.
UltimaOnline Alfrescian (InfP) Generous Asset Joined Jul 16, 2008 Messages 26,212 Points 113 Jan 20, 2021 #25