(7/6/99)
"What the heck is Windows 98 Second Edition?" you ask.
You might have caught wind that the OS update now comes standard on new PCs. Or maybe you even heard that Second Edition (SE) sports better home networking capabilities and some Y2K fixes. But you're still wondering whether the upgrade is worth your 19.95 (or your $109, if you're switching from Windows 3.1 or 95).
That depends on what you want, and how much time you have to spare. SE might spruce up your Windows 98 box, but you can give the OS an update of your own for a lot less money with this handy upgrade guide.
So, read on to find out whether Second Edition's features will truly add spunk to your Windows 98 experience. Then delve into our downloader's guide for some snazzy software that will help you outfit and improve Windows 98. Who knows? You might want to hang on to your cash after all.
Get the Second Edition Scoop
What the heck is Second Edition, and is it worth your hard-earned cash?
Have Fun With Your Interface
Lighten up a little! Dig in to these downloads to give Windows 98 a bit of a boost.
Fine-Tune Your System
Enough is never enough. Use these downloads to tweak your Windows 98 settings.
Set Up a Smooth Network
You have special networking needs? Choose a Windows 98-compatible download to help you connect and download with flair.
| Get the Second Edition Scoop |
| | Have Fun With Your Interface |
| | Fine-Tune Your System |
| | Set Up a Smooth Network |
Jim Stanley has spent innumerable hours fiddling with Windows 98. Got a question for him? Let us know.


