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Subject:Re: Syntax question: Windows 95/98 or 95 and 98? From:Scott Havens <SHavens -at- ELCOTEL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 2 Aug 1999 10:17:51 -0400
I don't know what "the authorities" say, but I'm used to using (and seeing)
"Windows 9X" as an inclusive term. YMMV.
SRH
...I have many procedures
> where I have to include "In Windows NT, do this and this. In
> Windows 95 and 98 (or 95/98), do this."
>
> What is recommended usage (or how would users better respond to/
> understand the procedures)?
>
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