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no we cannot use the software designed for XP in Vista.
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The AmeriCorps VISTA program was designed to fight poverty across the United States of America. The initial idea for this program was brainstormed by John F. Kennedy.
The Windows Vista logo was designed by Microsoft. The logo is in wide use worldwide. It can be looked up in the Vector Logo Library online. It is in Portable Document Format.
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WinSketch 5.0 was not designed for Vista, but to date works fine. You shoudl upgrade to WinSketch v7 for best results.
i do not understand why tally7.2 not start in vista. any body is help me
Yes the claim is that vista is compatible with programs designed for windows 98 and vice versa.
Windows vista Windows Vista is designed to work with computer hardware that supports Windows Xp and can even outperform-windows XP on the same hardware.Windows vista is also designed to take advantage of modern hardware capabilities.from start up to shutdown, Microsoft windows vista is different from earlier version of windows. not only is the operating system more versatile than its predecessors are, but it also introduces revolutionary architecture that fundamentally changes the way you work with and manage computers running the operating system.
There isn't a simple answer to this, but most problems with Vista seem to occur when upgrading older machines from XP. Newer machines, which were designed for Vista, seem to work well. Perhaps the best answer is to use Vista on new machines, but keep XP on old machines. As the old machines are replaced, the business will move (hopefully gracefully!) from XP to Vista.
Yes.* *Some poorly designed programs will not run on Vista, or will only work with Administrator privileges. Most programs should work just fine, though.