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Should You Upgrade Your Software?

Should You Upgrade Your Software?
By Reid Goldsborough

The buzz these days among many computer insiders is about the coming releases of upgrades to Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.

Windows Server 2003, an operating system designed for computer networks, was scheduled to be released in late April. Office 2003, combining word processing, spreadsheet and other programs, should be out this summer. And the successor to Windows XP, code-named Longhorn, will likely be released in a couple of years, but already it’s being written about in the computer press.

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