RE: is win2000 OK for color ?
RE: is win2000 OK for color ?
- Subject: RE: is win2000 OK for color ?
- From: Scott Olswold <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2001 09:27:27 -0500
As far as how Win2000 handles color, it is (in my experience anyway) the
same as Win98.
I like 2000, as it seems more stable (for one, if an application dies, I can
recover without having to reboot most of the time--a far cry from Win98's
propensity for always needing a reboot if something died/stalled).
I've dabbled with XP on a machine here at work, meaning that I've mirrored
the setup in Win2K but I don't use it a whole lot. It's much like Windows
2000 with a more finely-drawn interface (unlike, as Andy Inhatko said, being
drawn with an Etch-a-Sketch). I've had the same issues with the same app
(PageMaker 6.52) that I did in Win2K, but nothing else. XP has a much larger
system footprint, however (meaning things happen slower on duplicate
machines between XP and 2K).
Scott Olswold
Senior Systems Support Engineer
MCSE, CNA 5, A+, Adobe Expert User (Photoshop and PageMaker)
Danka Office Imaging