Photo above shows Boxer 99 running fine on @Macarlo's Windows 2000 Pro B3

Boxer 99 in the Year 2000

In Affiliation with Beyond.com

 

by @Macarlo
Windows 2000 Professional Beta Tester

To read the illustrated report about Boxer 99 click here>###
To download the review about B99 made  with WebCompiler click here>###


 

Hiho Folks!
 Yesterday I can't perform a nice update on this web site because I' m just migrating my IDE from Windows NT 4 FP5 to Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3. Now I can connect and disconnect all HDDs I've here without turn off my computer...Hehehe....
I' m just testing above hundred Windows applications I've registered. Dozens of Windoows N applications simply don't run on Windows 2000 Professional but dozens of others are running fine here and I' m working now on this new Operating System.
Yeaahhh, folks, if the Bill Gates'  primary goal is turn simply obsolete all PCs below Pentium III really I don't know. But, sincerelly, I recommend enthusiastically this migration!
Since 1977 this web sjte is built with Boxer from David Hamel, young engineer and developer based in Arizona. I used Boxer OS/2 on Warp 3.0 and on Warp 4.0 to built this web site. Last year IBM was orphaned OS/2 client and I decided migrate to other platform. I migrated to UNIX but the problem is just on UNIX  I've not my Boxer! Talking with David Hamel he encouraged me to migrate to Windows NT and I decided follow this suggestion. During months I worked in silence with Boxer 99, because this alpha release was absolutely secret.
Yeaaahhhh guys, now I' m here working just fine with Boxer 99 on....Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3! I increased terrifically my production and now I make dozens HTML pages in few minutes on this fantastic Operating System using this also fantastic Boxer 99. Congratulations, Dave, from this really fine release! Boxer 99 runs simply perfectly on Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3.
If you are interested in follow me and migrate to Windows 2000 Professional stay easy: the installation is entirely automated. You simply starts the Windows 2000 CD on your Windows NT, click Install and the Wizard performs the task smooth and quickly. If you are interested in test Windows 2000 Professional on a new HDD, simply made the four Windows 2000 Professional setup diskettes from the BOOTDISK directory using MAKEBOOT (photo below)


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