There is more information in that thread than people's opinions of Vista. Specifically page 2 in that thread has a coupla posts regarding 64bit versus 32bit and it's direct effect on eCabs.
Last edited by Mike Seisser on Sat, Feb 10 2007, 5:31PM, edited 1 time in total.
I am using ECab on Vista. Two things stand out. I have a late model Epson and Lexmark but Vista nor manufactor has a driver for them. Second, Sometimes when I leave the Cabinet/ Assembly Editor and return to the Custom Layout, the cabinet I was working on is still displayed and mixed with the display for the layout. 1028 meg of RAM so don't think that is the problem.
As I said in the other thread about Vista, it will be quite a while before I consider changing to Vista. I want the product to have a little time to get the kinks worked out first.
XP is going to be supported for quite a while yet. Here is the End of Life table from Microsoft. I also listed Windows 2000 because many users still use that version.
You can find the support lifecycle tables for all Microsoft products at the last URL listed.
End of life for Windows 2000 Professional:
Mainstream support ends 6/30/2005
Extended support end 7/13/2010
I still recall the change from Windows 98 to XP - painfull!!! Almost all of my software and a lot of my hardware had to be upgraded or replaced. I had a nice HP Photosmart printer, but no driver for it... I think it might be okay in a new PC with all of the Vista compatible peripherals, but I don't think I will be adding it to my existing machines any time soon.