there is no "best", at most there might conceivably be a "best" for a specific purpose under specific conditions.
jwenting
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Personnally I think Windows XP Pro is the best, and you can mail me your legit copy if you don't need it.
XP is the most up to date version of the Windows Desktop OS family, and I think that compatibility with the greater world of IT, means it is the only OS for my requirements.
Also having slightly worked with Windows 2003, it is an amazing piece of kit, and it gives so many possibilities for a business network, (although some might argue it makes things easier rather than adds content).
I think jwenting's comment is pretty conclusive for your question, and elloquently put.
MartyMcFly
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Hello,
I like old-fashioned games, so would say that my Atari 2600 VCS would be best, and I love playing frogger on it.
Christian
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A point not yet made here is that Windows XP Pro is not really a 'better' OS than XP Home Edition unless you have a need to connect the system to a complex network. For just about any other purpose, including operation in a simple network environment, the two are either identical or can be configured to act like each other by changing settings. For most purposes, changing from XP Home to XP Pro is a complete waste of money!
Comments about no OS being 'better' than any other except in relation to specific circumstance or task are ones I'd endorse. In fact, I'd add the comment that asking such open-ended questions is beyond meaningless and into 'troublesome' territory, because it invites responses from silly people who seem hell-bent on arguing simply for the sake of it, even though the argument itself has no point!
Catweazle
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