They are 32 bit GUIs on a 16 bit OS, formerly called DOS...Huh? Windows 3.1 is a "ancient 16-bit software"; Windows 95/98/Me are all 32-bit.
I'm having no problems with other software tools withHu? AFAIR thes windows version lack Unicode support. It can be added using a DLL, but nobody tried so far because we don't have any of these running. You're invited to try this and report the results! See
Unicode support. :P
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/mslu/winprog/microsoft_layer_for_unicode_on_windows_95_98_me_systems.asp
Regards, Andreas
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