Still using windows 98se
So where does that leave you? Obviously, Windows XP is the choice for machines less than 5 years old. Properly configured however, you can still use Windows 98 in your organization.
Say for example you have a user who really needs access to a laptop and all you have is a stack of machines that are perfectly good except for the fact that they're all Pentium III based.
In that case, Windows 98 just may be the ticket. Blow the dust off of it, apply all of the available patches and updated software, and your user is ready to go. Editor's Picks. The best programming languages to learn in Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script.
TasksBoard is the kanban interface for Google Tasks you've been waiting for. Paging Zefram Cochrane: Humans have figured out how to make a warp bubble. So, OldTech81 was able to plug in an external mouse. Video-out over VGA still works as well. Getting work done on the Windows 98 machine was possible, but not ideal. No modern software supports Windows 98 anymore, but with a few kernel tweaks, OldTech81 was able to get older versions of OpenOffice and Mozilla Thunderbird designed for XP running on Windows Thunderbird turns out to be important, because trying to load a web client for email is simply not happening.
The most recent browser that works on Windows 98 is Internet Explorer 6, which was released nearly 16 years ago. He settled on a Compaq Armada e laptop, which looks like a massive chunk of flagstone. After some issues getting the computer to actually boot up properly — no surprises there — he was able to run the outdated OS just fine.
Then came the big test: using the computer for day-to-day work and leisure. Against all odds, the extremely old Compaq and Windows 98 were able to offer a pretty respectable experience. Listening to music and watching movies was still as easy as it was back in , and basic apps like Word and Excel still worked fine, which isn't really much of a surprise. The real challenge, of course, was attempting to browse the web, and that's where things got a bit hairy.
Once KernelEx was installed for expanded compatibility, the machine was able to run Opera 11, giving it some decent web browsing chops.
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