W2k Kodak viewer for XP ?

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Richard U

I've just moved to XP from W2k pro (windows 2000) and I miss the Kodak
image viewer.
Is there some way to import it to XP...if not, I might just go back to
W2k because I don't see any advantage with XP, does anybody know any?
Richard U
 
M

Michael J. Mahon

Richard said:
I've just moved to XP from W2k pro (windows 2000) and I miss the Kodak
image viewer.
Is there some way to import it to XP...if not, I might just go back to
W2k because I don't see any advantage with XP, does anybody know any?

If you like the Kodak viewer, you should be able to install it
on XP just as you installed it on Win2000.

Frankly, the choice of an OS is much more significant than
the choice of an image viewer.

-michael

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"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it is seriously underused."
 
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Richard U

Michael said:
If you like the Kodak viewer, you should be
able to install it on XP just as you installed it
on Win2000."

W2k Pro came with Kodak image viewer, and
I can't move it to XP and make it run.
Richard
 
M

Michael J. Mahon

Richard said:
W2k Pro came with Kodak image viewer, and
I can't move it to XP and make it run.
Richard

In that case, check the web. I can't believe that it
was *only* released with Win2000.

If it *was* only released with Win2000, this may be
nature's way of suggesting you become accustomed to
another, more mainstream, viewer.

-michael

Music synthesis for 8-bit Apple II's!
Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/

"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it is seriously underused."
 

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