Well, if you're going to get technical, 95 OSR2 should have been included, too. Though called a service release, it was a huge leap forward for the Redmond folks and should have been called Win97, except that they were busy putting the final touches on Win98 and didn't want that kind of comparison.
"Windows for Workgroups" and some of the XP service packs should also be included, too. Of course, the point was inconsistent naming for consecutive releases.
Of all of the consumer operating systems Microsoft ever released, though, I think that ME was the dog meat worst. And that was just the raw OS; God help you if you bought a bloat-laden HP or Dell. Yeeesh. I'd take Dos 2.1 over that.
And I say that after having owned a laptop with Vista. In fact, I'm typing on it right now, though it's now running Win7.
Agreed that ME was the Star Trek V of operating systems. I never had much of a problem with Vista from a user standpoint, but then I didn't try and run it on low end hardware, either.
And for the cutting edge Luddite who finds Windows unnecessary.
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No Windows license, keeps the cost down.
God bless 'em, but I don't see them taking the world by storm ... or even light drizzle.