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Yes, you can install Macromedia Studio MX under Windows 7. It's a little buggy, but it will work fine. A few things to note: - In my system, every time I start one of the applications, it makes me approve itin a security alert, which gets a little tiresome. - Fireworks forces the system to revert to Windows 7 Basic (for display), which is just annoying if you only want to open it quickly. You also can't drag and drop files into the window, which is frustrating for import and opening files. But, if you can deal with that, yes, it all works!
Hey, I have Fireworks, Flash, Dreamweaver, and Illustrator MX 2004 running on Vista Ultimate 32-bit with a few issues, but all in all it works well. Needed to run Dreamweaver as Administrator, and had to run every application in the studio in compatabiliy mode for XP SP2. Fireworks also required that I disabled visual styles. All the options you need should be in the compatability tab in Vista when you view the properties of the main executable files (ie Flash.exe). Cheers, Dan Ward (www.dan-ward.net).
Yes it does. But it depends where you download it from.
Ok, so I got a Windows 7 Laptop, and I recently installed Macromedia Flash 8 Pro. I've been trying to align movieclips on the frame, but it won't work. I've tried all the ways, but none would work. I even tried using Adobe Flash CS3 Portable, but that won't work :( Any Help?
Apple's Final Cut Studio only works on Apple's Mac computers.
Yes, it does work
Classic Rides - 2004 Flooring Windows and Exterior Work was released on: USA: 18 November 2005
still not working -shubham studio kalavad
Virtual PC 2004 runs on Windows 2000 Professional. Later versions do not.
The U37 is both Windows and Macintosh compatible.
No unless the Mac is running Windows XP or Vista as there is no Mac OS X version.
No