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Why doesn't Aurora Suite 2005 support Windows 3.1, 95, 98 or Me?
Why doesn't Aurora Suite 2005 support Windows 3.1, 95, 98 or Me?
Unfortunately for users of older Windows platforms, Microsoft has greatly decreased their developer
support for older Windows platforms. This means that some of the features we offer in Aurora Suite
simply aren't supported on older versions of Windows. Other features are supported, but require
installation of a myriad of patches and additional components to get them to work, often with less
functionality than in newer Windows versions. At the time we started development of
Aurora Suite 2005, Windows 98 was the only remaining 16-bit Windows product with any significant
marketshare. Microsoft had stated that support for Windows 98 would cease by the time Aurora
Suite was published and the decision was made to design Aurora Suite to take best advantage of
Microsoft's premiere 32-bit platforms - Windows 2000 and XP.
How can I find out about Aurora's major features? Where is there detailed information on each feature? There is also a collection of all the help for Aurora available in the
Aurora Suite for Windows group. If you have installed Aurora already, you can find it by clicking on Start,
Programs, Aurora Suite 2005, Online Manual. From there you can
choose to read about any of the Aurora programs.
If you don't already have Aurora installed, you can read it online.
Where is there help on installing Aurora? Copyright (C) 2008 Aurora Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
How can I find out about Aurora's major features?
Where is there detailed information on each feature?
Where is there help on installing Aurora?