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"You can download the upgrade right now from keyword Upgrade if you have Windows XP or 2000 and broadband service. If you have a dial-up connection, you'll have to wait a few weeks. (If you have a Macintosh, you'll have to wait until next year - a fine thank-you from a service originally for Apple users only.)
Despite all of these enhancements, however, it's important to note that deep down, AOL is still AOL. It still sprouts yet another overlapping window with every click, soon turning your screen into the equivalent of a messy desk. It's still something of a design disaster, a cacophony of competing fonts, window designs and button styles. Furthermore, $24 a month for dial-up connections, or $55 for broadband, is still far more than you pay for offerings from traditional service providers (who charge as little as $10 for dial-up service or $35 for broadband)."NY Times
"You can download the upgrade right now from keyword Upgrade if you have Windows XP or 2000 and broadband service. If you have a dial-up connection, you'll have to wait a few weeks. (If you have a Macintosh, you'll have to wait until next year - a fine thank-you from a service originally for Apple users only.)
Despite all of these enhancements, however, it's important to note that deep down, AOL is still AOL. It still sprouts yet another overlapping window with every click, soon turning your screen into the equivalent of a messy desk. It's still something of a design disaster, a cacophony of competing fonts, window designs and button styles. Furthermore, $24 a month for dial-up connections, or $55 for broadband, is still far more than you pay for offerings from traditional service providers (who charge as little as $10 for dial-up service or $35 for broadband)."NY Times

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