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Is Windows® Vista® supported by RadiMation? | Is Windows® Vista® supported by RadiMation? | ||
Currently, version 5.2, it is | Currently, version 5.2, it is '''NOT''' supported. | ||
The reason for this is that the Microsoft tools used to develop RadiMation is not supported by Vista. | The reason for this is that the Microsoft tools used to develop RadiMation is not supported by Vista. | ||
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Getting it work to under Vista® means rewriting the code so that it runs with a different development environment; but also changing our testing procedures and test programs to ensure the same level of quality that we have today. | Getting it work to under Vista® means rewriting the code so that it runs with a different development environment; but also changing our testing procedures and test programs to ensure the same level of quality that we have today. | ||
Converting and ensuring quality will consume a lot of time, because RadiMation is too big and complex for a convert tool to understand. | |||
All conversion has to be done manually to ensure quality. |
Revision as of 14:40, 11 September 2007
Is Windows® Vista® supported by RadiMation?
Currently, version 5.2, it is NOT supported.
The reason for this is that the Microsoft tools used to develop RadiMation is not supported by Vista.
We will do our very best to get RadiMation working under Vista, but this will take some time to get done.
Getting it work to under Vista® means rewriting the code so that it runs with a different development environment; but also changing our testing procedures and test programs to ensure the same level of quality that we have today.
Converting and ensuring quality will consume a lot of time, because RadiMation is too big and complex for a convert tool to understand.
All conversion has to be done manually to ensure quality.