> Yes, I'm using it in Windows98.
...
> And my opinion of Allaire is that they don't see Studio as an
> important part of Cold Fusion - just a necessary evil to lure
> developers into giving CF the nod. I think they really hope
> we'll all use something else to develop on so they dont have
> to waste their time on it any more.
I disagree; I think they'll be pushing Studio harder & harder as "the" CF
development client - wait until it's used as a Java development environment!
I think that they don't see Windows 98 client support as important, though.
Considering what a vile piece of crap Windows 95/98 is, I can't really blame
them. I wouldn't recommend that anyone use Windows 98 to do any development
work, period.
I know that you don't want to hear "use NT/2K"; changing your OS isn't a
trivial thing, necessarily. But I do think you'll be a happier developer for
it, and that's the best answer I can give. I've never been willing to use 98
as a development platform, and I managed to get NT working on every laptop I
used (which used to be an extremely painful process, like putting an
elephant in a VW Beetle's trunk).
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
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