9x isn't scheduled for non-support for a year and a half.
M$ went out of their way to squash 9x compatibility on
Giant's software. 'Why provide a tool for OS's scheduled
to be discontinued in a year and a half?' - Maybe to try
to put malware companies out of business in a year and a
quarter?
Stance my a$$.
>-----Original Message-----
>It goes contrary to their stated support stance. If they
release ASW
>and allow 9X/ME support they are going against their own
policies.
>Why provide a tool for an operating system that is
scheduled to be
>discontinued/un-supported ?
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>"codemastr" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote
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>>> Get used to it. As 9X/ME ends, developers will no
longer write
>>> code to support it. The new Adobe Reader 7.0 has no
native 9X
>>> ME support. Already Office 2003 is not compatible and
more &
>>> more applications will soon be Windows 5.0+ only.
>>
>> That's not the point. MS Didn't "no longer write code
to support it" they
>> specifically wrote code NOT to support it. If Giant
supported it, then it
>> means MS actually went through and removed the 9x
support. They didn't
>> have to add anything, they just had to not remove it...
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