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- To: Dan Guisinger <dan_g@ix.netcom.com>
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- Subject: Re: Why a Windows 95 version?
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- > >>and there will be no more programs made for 3.1 after Win95 is released.
- > >
- > >I'm not sure you mean by this. The most popular Microsoft apps (Office,
- > >among others) have been Win32 for a release or so. They run under Windows
- > >3.1, just not as fast as one would like.
- >
- > Well, Office was made for Win32. That is not what Win 3.1 was based off of.
- > I infact use Win32, and know that not everything will run.
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- What does this *mean*? Be specifc.
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- > Win95 when
- > released will have a much stabler win32 subsystem, and many more calls
- > added. Not to mention, Microsoft will never make another Win32 addon for
- > Windows 3.1.
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- Not true. Win32s 1.3 is due to release after Windows 95. It adds the
- Win95 controls to Windows 3.1.
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