On Monday 12 February 2007 07:58, Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:
> Other smaller medical software companies with a much smaller staff numbers
> than HCN, tested their software on Vista at least 6 months ago and found it
> worked perfectly.

6 month ago Vista was even more a moving target than it is still nowadays.
I'd wish I could have your faith and remain unharmed by negative experience

6 month ago, the best you could achieve is get a general idea whether your 
software might work in principle under Vista. 

> After all, XP-pro still frequently had patches and
> millions used it for mission critical work (not to mention Win95 & 98)

Yep - and plenty of people made excellent money in attempts salvaging the data 
of such fools.

The discussion is pointless. There can be fun in trying out the bleeding edge, 
I indulge in it too. But I also indulge in the belief that I know what I am 
doing and I have confidence that I can fix things when they go wrong. Not 
many can say that. Those who can't and still use bleeding edge software for 
their business are fools who have be asking for the trouble they *will* get 
into. Just a matter of time.

Horst
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