Windows ME isnt even a proper 32bit operating system, its a hybrid 16/32bit system.
While it is able to run 32bit applications, the GUI is 16bit, and there are several other parts which are basic 16bit code (Thats why you can run virtually any 'DOS' game on ME).
To be honest, ME's a worse OS than Windows 98SE. Worst of all its no longer supported by Microsoft, so any 'critical' security flaws will go unfixed.
Windows XP was pretty good even during beta, and it was perfectly usable long before SP1 was release, It certainly didnt take 6 years to get XP to a stable state. Sure lots of security bugs have been found, and then repaired, hence the need to keep XP patched up to date, but Microsoft have acted pretty responsibly, working to keep XP patched and secure.
Im not a huge MS fan, but XP has got to be the best Microsoft product released in the last 25 Years. (The previous 'good one' was MS-Dos 3.2)
While it is able to run 32bit applications, the GUI is 16bit, and there are several other parts which are basic 16bit code (Thats why you can run virtually any 'DOS' game on ME).
To be honest, ME's a worse OS than Windows 98SE. Worst of all its no longer supported by Microsoft, so any 'critical' security flaws will go unfixed.
Windows XP was pretty good even during beta, and it was perfectly usable long before SP1 was release, It certainly didnt take 6 years to get XP to a stable state. Sure lots of security bugs have been found, and then repaired, hence the need to keep XP patched up to date, but Microsoft have acted pretty responsibly, working to keep XP patched and secure.
Im not a huge MS fan, but XP has got to be the best Microsoft product released in the last 25 Years. (The previous 'good one' was MS-Dos 3.2)