From: Richard Fade
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 6:49 PM
To: Richard Fade's Direct Reports
Subject: FW: PROPOSED FINAL: "Changes in Windows 95 Availability and
Support" Communication
- Original Message -
From Mike Wickstrand
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 6: 48 PM
To: Joachim Kempin; Richard Fade; Kurt Kolb; Jason Kap; John
Frederiksen; Tom Opdycke; Stephanie; Ferguson; Steve Brown (BSD); Noury
Bernard-Hasan; Mark Croft; Lori Moore Ross; Matt Fingerhut; Karl Tussy;
Tim Schreck; Jim Hoechstetter; Harve Byrd; Pater Ku (LCA)
Subject: PROPOSED FINAL: "Changes in Windows 95 Availability and
Support" Communication
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For business applications, Microsoft recommends Windows 2000
Professional. Built on NT Technology, Windows 2000 Professional offers
rock-solid reliability and improved manageability that simplify desktop
management. Its integrated Web capabilities and broad support for mobile
computers and hardware devices make it easy for business users to
connect to the Internet and work anywherre, anytime.
For the home user, Microsoft reccomends Windows Millennium Edition that
will be available later this summer. Windows Millennium Edition has been
designed specifically for home users. It provides home users with the
power to manage digital photos and music, work with video, create a home
network, and communicate with friends and relatives around the world.
Consumer-orientated help wizards and built-in system safeguards will
keep things running smoothly in the home.
http://edge-op.org/iowa/www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/3000/PX03077.pdf
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court documents in the case of Comes v Microsoft.
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