I previously posted that Organizer does not run under Vista, but that answer was incomplete and misleading.
It turns out that it does work on the 32-bit Vista platform, but not on the 64-bit Vista that I'm running.
Sorry for the confuion.
Most DOS applications don't run well in Windows Vista, although CLI and text-mode programs like Lotus 1-2-3 should run ok. 64-bit versions of Vista cannot run DOS applications at all. If you want to run Lotus 1-2-3 on those, try using a program like DOSBox.
They are "compatible" in the sense that many applications that run on Windows XP will run on Windows Vista.
Many applications and games written for or compatible with Windows 98 will run on Windows Vista.
Yes ofcourse, Windows Vista is upgraded version of Windows XP. Obviously it can run Windows XP applications.
Windows Vista
Windows Vista can already run most XP applications, with no need for any additional software.
your computer might not be powerful enough to run vista. but to be honest i hate vista, get windows 7. Are there any applications running?
open CD drive insert windows vista disk and run it
You should buy an upgrade version of Windows Vista however your computer if running XP is likely not to be powerful enough to run windows vista. You should run Microsoft Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor before upgrading as this will show you any problems your computer may have running Vista.
Yes.
Most programs that run on Windows XP will also run on Windows Vista.
Most, if not all of them. Windows Vista was released prematurely. windows 7 is what windows 7 Should have been.