which ms os do you like

edited April 2007 in Software
just wanted to know which classic OS's do you like

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  • Windows 3.x because it's the newest on the list.
  • i reakon personally that windows 2.1/386 or windows 3.1 is the best but thats why im hosting this poll to see what others think
  • I would have to give my vote to Windows for Workgroups, it introduced me to networking and I built my first small LAN using that OS.
  • DOS was such a classic, my vote goes to it.

    -Q
  • MS-DOS as its the only OS on the list the rest are shells :P But I would say 3.1 out of those as I've used that the most out of all of them listed.
  • windows for workgroups 3.1x ; )
  • Windows for Workgroups 3.11! smile.gif I used to love that OS back in the 486 days.

    -Kirk
  • DOS. Has essential tools even for today. Namely things like BIOS Flashers, and hard drive utilities.
  • DOS has its place and uses I suppose.

    But I perfer a GUI, so I'll go with wfwg 3.1x

    Mainly because networking in 3.x was a bitch and a half. I still never sucessfully got it working in 3.1 but it was a breeze with WFWG 3.11 and I use my network so much that any OS that doesn't support it is usless to me.
  • networking for 3.1 was networking in DOS basically, fairly straight forward if you've done it a jazillion times. Maybe I should post a VHD of that.
  • Personally i hate dos. It isn't as powerful as the GUI ones, and is much mroe difficult for those who arn't really into computers. ALthough it does have utilities for today, Vista is still much better at doing these kinds of things.
  • I should put DOS as classic windows are NOT os's.
  • I was wondering when someone would point that out.

    Supposedly, networking under DOS was straight forward, it certainly seemed that way.

    But it still never worked! :-|

    Actually, correction, I remember recently trying that on one of my old 486's

    It was working, I was able to map a network share or two, but then it stopped working. I'm not sure what happened, or why it just stopped.
  • BlueSun wrote:
    ISupposedly, networking under DOS was straight forward, it certainly seemed that way.

    But it still never worked! :-|

    Sounds like AppleTalk/LocalTalk with my SE(/30)s: It seemed so simple, but NOTHING ever showed up.

    -Q
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