At my dads office, we still use a 100 MHz machine, a couple of 133-266 MHz machines, a couple of 400MHz machines. There is even a 60 MHz machine that is used in DOS. The DOS machine is used for old spreadsheet programs and some BASIC programs developed at the office. The other old machines run old versions of software...
Of course, there are a couple of newer comps also that is used for some more recent software.
To be quite honest, most of the old software are enough for most purposes... If I had a copy of old Word software and the latest Word version, there would be much that I cant do with the old one compared to the new one (at least as far as my requirements are concerned)... The additional features over the years are more eyecandy...
Arun
Of course, there are a couple of newer comps also that is used for some more recent software.
To be quite honest, most of the old software are enough for most purposes... If I had a copy of old Word software and the latest Word version, there would be much that I cant do with the old one compared to the new one (at least as far as my requirements are concerned)... The additional features over the years are more eyecandy...
Arun