>Any bug in 98 would be in 95 if it was configured in the same fashion. The >only difference is that IE5 included pretty much completely revised common >controls which introduced a few install problems. This is why products such >as Office 2000 require IE5. IE5 introduced bugs, mostly in the security department. Yes, your 95 app will run just fine under 98. Most of the time (there are differences in DLL's - some just don't work under the other flavor). It is possible to write a 98 driver which cannot operate under 95 and vice versa. I have several. Fortunately, they are usually only for new hardware, and I tend to have outdated stuff. >a less mature product and ensuring you recieve even less support from M$. Every feature is at least one more bug. >at those who have these misconceptions, more those who spread them (and I'm >not referring to Andy here, I'm referring to the magazines and web pages). Go ahead and shoot - I've got broad shoulders . Besides, I work with Win developers all the time. That office has blue air. Andy ================================================================== Eternity is only a heartbeat away - are you ready? Ask me how! ------------------------------------------------------------------ andy@rc-hydros.com http://www.rc-hydros.com - Race Boats andy@montanadesign.com http://www.montanadesign.com - Electronics ==================================================================