2006-06-07 12:39 AM
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2006-06-13 09:02 PM
2006-06-13 09:08 PM
msingleton1977 wrote:With most software companies, "Offically Supported" just means that if you call Tech Support with a problem and tell them that you are using a 64-bit machine, they will at least try to help you.
What about version 10? Since it's officially supported does it run faster? Or, do you just get the memory benefit like in version 9? That link says it's officially supported but doesn't say if it runs faster or not.
Monty
2006-06-13 09:14 PM
2006-06-13 09:15 PM
chad.lawson wrote:I was explaining it from the manufacturer's point of view....
Tom, you give support companies too much credit. . .
In my experiences, 'officially supported' means that if you call said company, they will help you in the most efficient way to point the finger elsewhere; whereas 'not supported' means that they will try and charge you a large sum of money to point the finger elsewhere.
2006-06-14 12:07 AM