I agree with Meehan.
I'm still using two old software packages on Vista: a map software package
that was written for Windows 98 and a simple accounting program that was
written for DOS/Win 3.1. Those two packages work OK with Vista with a couple
of quirks. I still use these packages because they do the job without the
extra bloatware/add-on plug-ins that some software have evolved into the past
ten years.
But I've also tried using some software that was written for XP that has
some big quirks on Vista. I've gotten rid of those and replaced them with
software that has been written for Vista. In the long run, software that was
poorly written and is not compatible across OS platforms is a waste of time
and money.
Meehan is right.
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oscar
....Right click is your very good friend...
"bg" wrote:
> What would stop it, and what can I do. The makers of the program refuse
> to evolve the critical software...how do I get it working in XP.
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> Do I need a "1337" hacker and a hex editor?
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