In my post last week about why XP should be buried along with DOS and other outdated software (which amazingly received quite a number of angry comments... imagine that...) I mention some great ...
Available here, the toolkit says the following:<BR><BR>""<BR>The Application Compatibility Toolkit (ACT) is a collection of useful tools and documents that enable both application developers and IT ...
Microsoft is readying a new version of its Application Compatibility Toolkit for Windows 7. The first test version will be out in April and will support Windows 7 "pre-releases." (Not so ...
To accompany the release of Windows Vista, Microsoft yesterday announced the final release of a toolkit for assuring that applications will run correctly under the new system. Microsoft’s Application ...
The Application Compatibility Toolkit is being released well before the official Windows 7 release in order to give users plenty of time to test app compatibility Microsoft next month plans to release ...
Microsoft released version 2.6 of its Windows XP Application Compatibility Toolkit, which is used to point out potential compatibility issues with applications and suggest workarounds. The toolkit has ...
With the release of a new operating system comes a heaping helping of broken applications. Some software runs perfectly and just magically breaks one day, while other software doesn't work with the ...
Well looks like I need to bust another myth about Vista not being able to run legacy applications. Mary Jo Foley writes that Virtual PC might theoretically give Vista a way to run all those legacy ...
Microsoft Corp. next month plans to release a tool kit to help business users begin testing their existing applications for compatibility with Windows 7. In a virtual roundtable that Microsoft hosted ...