I forgot to add the direct link, here it is:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/com...?type=Software
"John [MSFT]" <> wrote in message
news:...
> The Windows Vista Compatibility Center lists compatibility details for
> thousands of apps and individual versions. You can select "Certified for
> Windows Vista" in the advanced search options, or when you do a search
> from the main page, on the left hand side under "Select a results filter".
> When you select specific versions, more details are provided. You can
> also search on 32-bit vs 64-bit.
>
> Hope this helps.
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> "Richard Herb" <> wrote in message
> news:490e701d-2594-47cc-af56-...
>>I work for a large network broadcasting company in new york.
>>
>> We have a new CIO who has issued a directive that all (or most) apps
>> should have earned the Microsoft 32 bit logo compliant seal.
>>
>> There was a whole list of apps when XP was around, but we are all
>> upgraded to Vista Business.
>>
>> He says:
>>
>> "The the Microsoft 32 bit logo compliant seal on the box assures
>> people and companies that the programmers have followed Microsoft
>> standards when designing their apps.
>>
>> Using compliant apps that follow standards makes for a crash free
>> environment."
>>
>>
>> Where did they move the list to? I can only find a hardware list, not
>> a software list.
>>
>> Is Sun Java logo compliant? I cant find anything on Sun's website that
>> shows that they are. Sun is notorious for going against Microsoft
>> standards.
>>
>> Many of MS's competitors follow standards, Symantec, Adobe, Autodesk,
>> etc
>>
>> Thanks, Rich
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