gharris999 wrote: 
> Unless Windows 8 breaks code that was written for XP (and this would be
> really unlike Microsoft to do so) the current crop of utilities
> (SCPowerTool.exe, etc.) should work with Windows 8.  We'll just have to
> see.  I'm fairly hopeful on this point.  All the code that I wrote back
> in 1993 for the original release of Windows NT still works flawlessly
> with Windows 7 64bit.  In general, I think Microsoft does a very good
> job at maintaining backwards compatibility.
> 
> At this point, I don't have any plans on upgrading my own boxes from
> Windows 7 anytime soon.  I'm feeling like a very old dog at the moment
> who is not anxious to learn the tricks of Metro...oops, 'Modern UI'.
> 
> The big problem for me is that, living out in the sticks on the wrong
> side of the digital divide and relying on a flaky satellite based ISP,
> major OS & SDK upgrades are painfully slow and can sometimes chew up a
> month's worth of broadband in a couple of days.  Thus my upgrade to OS X
> Mtn Lion is on the back burner too.  I won't be spending any appreciable
> time in a bandwidth rich environment until the end of November.
> 
> So, you're the dog now, man.  Let me know how it works.

Hi Gordon,

Thank you for replying so quickly. A few days into your plugin now and
it's still working great! Thank you for enlightening me lol. I'll test
and let you know.

Thank you again for a great plugin.

Regards


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