I had sort of a similar experience - my ATI All-In-Wonder was awfully finicky and tended to crash if you did anything too quickly or for too long. ATI's support was less than stellar.
Course, this was in 1998 or so, so for all I know they could have gotten better. Not by the sounds of it, though.
Gmail certainly has other features than the 1GB of space, but that's what people seem to know them most for - "gmail" and "1GB of storage" are closely linked in people's minds, as that's what the big fuss was about when it was first announced. As the 1GB part gets more obsolete, gmail might find itself without any sort of a selling point.
Not, of course, that it doesn't have lots of good selling points - it's just that they might be harder to see by Joe Schmucko Hotmail User.
So you think.
That's neat. I always wondered what it looked like, having clicked roughly 7e19 times.
I had sort of a similar experience - my ATI All-In-Wonder was awfully finicky and tended to crash if you did anything too quickly or for too long. ATI's support was less than stellar. Course, this was in 1998 or so, so for all I know they could have gotten better. Not by the sounds of it, though.
Gmail certainly has other features than the 1GB of space, but that's what people seem to know them most for - "gmail" and "1GB of storage" are closely linked in people's minds, as that's what the big fuss was about when it was first announced. As the 1GB part gets more obsolete, gmail might find itself without any sort of a selling point. Not, of course, that it doesn't have lots of good selling points - it's just that they might be harder to see by Joe Schmucko Hotmail User.