>>I agree, any version that is dated such as Windows '95, for example, provides a bad impression to a user, after a while, as it gives the impression that the product is old and that something newer should be installed.
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>Which is one of the reasons that WinMe existed. Win98 sounded "old" once 2000 rolled around.
Actaully, I think it was because Windows 2000 already existed as the 'failed' attempt to bring the home and bussiness users to the same OS and code base.
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