No te creas, uso un programa algo antiguo que funciona correctamente pero mi Win10 no lo quiere, tengo que usar en un portΓ‘til con Win 7. Asimismo uso otro en Win10 que no puede actualizarse porque mi Win10 no lo soporta y yo en medio porque no soporto a ninguno de los dos. No son programas genericos por lo que la opciΓ³n es quedarme como estoy.
actually there are programs that you can no longer install on Windows for various reasons: 16 bit Windows programs, some programs have been made incompatible on purpose (they continue working when you update Windows, but a new install fails), some others you can no longer register and activate, but have to buy a new license for.
old programs call old libs with release number 0.0.1 . So they dont start until the old lib is found e.g from the internet. Then the next other lib is missing and takes more time. Also this may get insecure without checking hash codes. The bragging phrase it might be installed is prooved false for many old lib calls
Micdan
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