So your saying, rather than develop new technologies, Microsoft's main goal
with new OS's should be to make sure it's backwards compatible with all
apps? What would be the point of releasing a new OS then?
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"Billy" <bigbill52a@slapsoap.com> wrote in message
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an.2007.03.29.20.05.33@slapsoap.com...
>I really dont think that it is too much to ask that the majority of
> progams that worked in XP should also work in Vista. When I upgraded from
> 2000 to XP, the only programs that didnt work in both were the Microsoft
> toys that were designed specifically for XP. An operating system should
> be written to accommodate the customers needs. Otherwise it is a useless
> toy, and in the case of Vista, a broken toy.
>
>
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2007 12:32:36 -0700, Justin wrote:
>
>> "IanB" <IanB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>>> Having installed Vista I find that is does not work with: 1. Our
>>> accounts system - Sage
>>> 2. Our CRM system - ACT!
>>> 3. Our shopping cart system - Actinic 4. Our design package - Quark
>>
>> You could have found all that out before upgrading to Vista. MAS90 and
>> MAS200 are not ready for Vista.
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