DENVER (Reuters) - A day after an embarrassing crash of Windows 98 at a
public demonstration, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates declined to say
Tuesday whether the operating system would ship as scheduled June 25.
"The key thing is to get feedback ... making sure of everything," Gates
said at the BaanWorld 98 conference in Denver.
But when asked specifically about the announced June 25 date, Gates
would only say, "It looks like we're very close -- within a few months."