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Curtain falls for Windows 95

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    According to VNUNet: http://www.vnunet.com/Analysis/1119475 Does this mean the product you are creating, as a developer, will not be tested and supported for Windows 95? (I mean, why would you when even Microsoft stops supporting it?) -- Alex Marbus www.marbus.net But then again, I could be wrong.

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      According to VNUNet: http://www.vnunet.com/Analysis/1119475 Does this mean the product you are creating, as a developer, will not be tested and supported for Windows 95? (I mean, why would you when even Microsoft stops supporting it?) -- Alex Marbus www.marbus.net But then again, I could be wrong.

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      Well, it's denpends on who's gonna use my program... Let's see, it's only 3 years since I wrote my last Win 3.x app. It was something used on schools, and at that time many schools still used Win 3.x. MS Had stopped support for it, and MSDN subscribers had got the "final archive CD's", but our users didn't care about that, so we had to support it to sell our product... - Anders

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        Well, it's denpends on who's gonna use my program... Let's see, it's only 3 years since I wrote my last Win 3.x app. It was something used on schools, and at that time many schools still used Win 3.x. MS Had stopped support for it, and MSDN subscribers had got the "final archive CD's", but our users didn't care about that, so we had to support it to sell our product... - Anders

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        Microsoft has stated more than once that 95 is included as a .Net target OS, so I wonder how this jives with dropping support for it. David

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