Except that all the major dental programs run on Windows platforms
"Steven Fawks" <tuthjockey@myturbonet.com> wrote in message
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grubertm@gmail.com wrote:
Nowdays it seems to me that you are better off upgrading.
In case of an upgrade the registry and file system is kept intact
which means lower performance and maybe reduced stability. Then again
it's less time consuming that installing from scratch and having to
reinstall / restore all your applications & data. So in the short term
upgrade wins out but in the long term you're better off with a clean
install.
Could just use a Mac.
VBG
Steve