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Sounds like the BigMac doesn't know which version of windoze it's interrogating, not that MS haven't got a clue...
Indeed. Older windows apps only report the OS version as Windows 8.0 ; to get the proper version number they need to be updated and marked as supporting the newer OS. It's a better solution to the old compatibility mode gubbins.
The pharmacist was actually working behind bullet proof glass in a room inside a metal shuttered building. I was a bit concerned when I turned up on site as it was on Google maps but had no signage.
The pharmacist was actually working behind bullet proof glass in a room inside a metal shuttered building. I was a bit concerned when I turned up on site as it was on Google maps but had no signage.
There's just no good reason to be on XP anymore... All but the very eldest of legacy apps have pretty much been proven on Windows 7 32 bit... Still could be worse, could be Vista!
Was talking with a client colleague whose methadone prescribing software only runs on XP.
Google maps doesn't work. Wikipedia is about to not work.
There's just no good reason to be on XP anymore... All but the very eldest of legacy apps have pretty much been proven on Windows 7 32 bit... Still could be worse, could be Vista!
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