Adrian Try wrote:
>>> 1. Windows all versions > 98
>>
>> That's the problem... many people do not associate the '>' sign with
>> 'greater than'. And even if they did, what exactly does "Windows all
>> versions > 98"? Does it mean that it works with NT?
>
> I have to admit when I went to look at the wording of the web site, I
> was expecting something clearer and more explicit. Something could be
> done to improve that.
>
> But I didn't see anywhere the OP's claim that it stated it worked for
> all versions EXCEPT Vista.
>
> Adrian
>
>

>From the system requirements page:

"Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2 or higher),
Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista (enhanced Vista integration from
version 2.2)"

That seems pretty clear to me.


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