Subject: Re: Challenge to Microsoft supporters.
From: thomas@datamark.co.nz (Thomas Beagle)

In article <1993May14.210055.25497@klaava.Helsinki.FI> jliukkon@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Juha-Matti Liukkonen) writes:

>Let me pose a question: how many MS-DOS users are out there who have no
>access to the net, but would probably find this feature useful, too?
>Ie., your suggestion implies that Microsoft is relying on the shareware
>or PD products to fill the gaps on DOS. Or did I misunderstand your
>statement?

Shareware is available from the net, magazines, distributors, clubs,
friends, and bulletin boards. I don't think people have any problems
getting hold of it.

Fill gaps in Dos? There's no need for many people - Dos 5 provides
more services than I need as it is. I just run Windows on top of it.

BTW, my Windows must be an operating system - it provides a Disk
Operating System that Dos can't access. (NFS...) :-)

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