satisfied (if not wildly happy) aol user
For prpjt,
I've kept AOL for a lotta years, and still use it on the road. I have highspeed access at home, where I use AOL for email & IE for surfing (both over the highspeed internet access). On the road, I connect with AOL & surf with IE. Works okay for me. AOL has plenty of access numbers, and I've never caught it installing spyware on my computers (tho I've found other things that do... Gator, Real Networks, etc). Of course, I don't have other dialup networks that I use; wanabe is correct that AOL doesn't coexist very well with such things. Only a factor if your laptop is setup to dial in to a corporate server of some sort.
Don't know about uninstalling AOL & how much trash it leaves behind, but a reasonably smart tech rep can fix your internet settings from the Control Panel. Reformat is unnecessary overkill (tho probably a more effective deterrent).
The AOL content & the AOL browser aren't all that exciting any more, but it is a reliable way to connect to the internet, and enough people use it that most internet software out there (thinking specifically of the SWA crew portal & our ability to access our scheduling system over the 'net) will generally explain how to set things up to run with AOL.
The other reason that I keep it is because everyone I know has my AOL email address (no, it isn't Snoopy58) & I don't feel like changing it.
Cheers!