I dunno... the people at my school that know computers are saying: "If the new Windows sucks, I'll just stick to Windows XP."
And the people not so involved in computers, want to brag to their friends that they have the latest Windows version, because this was also the case when Windows XP came out. Most people aren't involved in computers, and I think they don't care what OS they got, as long as it's working, and if they can get the latest, they buy it.
I always catagorize computer users:
1. Productive users --> They include most non-Windows users and ICT people
2. Computer know-how --> They know what their buying when they buy software... mostly, they make the choice between Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP. (these also include some non-Windows and ICT people)
3. Simple users --> Don't care what they're running, as long as its good for them. And if it's not, they buy a new thing.
4. Trendy people --> They have a computer, and they want to have the latest and most used thing so they can brag about it to their friends. This is Windows XP at the moment.
[ July 01, 2002: Message edited by: Refalm ]